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Old 09-25-2015, 02:52 PM
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Default driver information center on instrument cluster gone beserk

The driver information center display on my 2001 lasabre has gone crazy. this is the display that shows odometer, gauge information fuel information etc.

sometimes on start up it will display nonsensical numbers and symbols some what like a computer program. Sometimes there are just blank spaces that are lit up and other times it is normal.

Can anyone tell me whats going on.

any ideas appreciated
Old 09-26-2015, 09:25 PM
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Can you post some pictures of it when its acting up?
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Originally Posted by REGAL GUY
Can you post some pictures of it when its acting up?
I'll try.It may take a couple of days.
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I haven't posted any pics yet because it has been working fine ever since my last post.
It must be a loose connection or something similar. It will be back. I'm sure it didn't just fix itself .

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Does it act up, if you hit the top of the dash with the palm of you hand?
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Originally Posted by Tech II
Does it act up, if you hit the top of the dash with the palm of you hand?
A little off topic here but Tech you made me laugh as that dredged up old memories of when I was much younger. My Dad had a 58 Ford pickup with an AM tube type radio that often times you had to slam on the bottom part of the dash to get the thing to work. I think in the case of the OP you're wondering about connectivity issues, as far as my Dad'* old Ford radio I'm sure it was dust causing connectivity issues also as it was a farm p/u.


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Originally Posted by Tech II
Does it act up, if you hit the top of the dash with the palm of you hand?
no, I've tried that a couple of times from different angles. I think its to well insulated from the shock for that to work. Sometimes it will work OK for a week or so and then it goes crazy for a while. No pattern that i can see. I would like to get it off and check the wiring and solder joints.
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Originally Posted by garagerog
A little off topic here but Tech you made me laugh as that dredged up old memories of when I was much younger. My Dad had a 58 Ford pickup with an AM tube type radio that often times you had to slam on the bottom part of the dash to get the thing to work. I think in the case of the OP you're wondering about connectivity issues, as far as my Dad'* old Ford radio I'm sure it was dust causing connectivity issues also as it was a farm p/u.


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I'm remember those days very well. It was the same with our first TV ( around 1951) any time there was a problem dad would slap it on the side and if that didn't work he'd slap it on the top. I have used that method many times over the years,usually to no avail. But I just feel compelled to try it.
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Originally Posted by parker2129
no, I've tried that a couple of times from different angles. I think its to well insulated from the shock for that to work. Sometimes it will work OK for a week or so and then it goes crazy for a while. No pattern that i can see. I would like to get it off and check the wiring and solder joints.
UPDATE: started car this morning, DIC acting crazy. gave it a hard rap on the dash and it immediately began working properly. In a few seconds it when back to acting up. another karate chop and back to working again.
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Well, then you have to remove the cluster with the harness still attached....flex the harness to see if it is a wire or connection......if nothing happens, lightly tap the cluster....

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