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i have an electric germlin, my instrument lights flash, esecpially the mileage readout, tach lights, volt and psi guages. my cruise control works sometimes(Bug). I thought it was ground:Shrug:. any suggestions
Thanks
Dragon
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Goodmorning
i have an electric germlin, my instrument lights flash, esecpially the mileage readout, tach lights, volt and psi guages. my cruise control works sometimes(Bug). I thought it was ground:Shrug:. any suggestions
Thanks
Dragon
Check your battery voltage first
Next check the voltage with engine running, you could possibly have a bad regulator
All electrical problems start @ the battery
A simple load test of a fully charged battery ( 12.7 volts) Turn on headlights engine not running with a voltmeter on the battery
If after 5 seconds your voltage drops below 10 volts you have a bad battery
Good luck;)
About the only thing all of those items have in common is the smart junction box (fuse box under the seat). If it's been exposed to moisture it may have corrosion inside causing random issues. The "easiest" way to check is to unplug the connectors & look down inside the panel (light may help) to see if there are signs of corrosion present.
If it is corrosion I don't know if you'll be able to effectively "clean" it & restore normal function & may have to source a replacement from a Ford vehicle (far cheaper than getting a new one from Ford).
There has been a member who actually had standing water in the bottom of the fuse box under the seat. After disconnecting as mentioned above, the bottom was cleaned up , dried completely and put back together. As far as I know, he hasn't had any further problems. He did make a cover as his Stallion did not have one, out of a heavy plastic maybe a heavy duty leaf bag. Tomg
Alan hates electricity ... but ... intermittent problems are generally a ground that has corrosion or loose ... or ... water in a connection.
Both have been mentioned, so I'm just confirming.
[QUOTE=FuzzyWuzHe;695885]Alan hates electricity ... but ... intermittent problems are generally a ground that has corrosion or loose ... or ... water in a connection.
Both have been mentioned, so I'm just confirming.[/QUOTE]
You might be surprised how loose and corroded battery connections cause more problems, especially on modern day ECM controlled vehicles
When ever I am hunting an electrical problem I ALWAYS start @ the battery. JMO
thought I would give an update on my problem. I started at battery took it out had it tested(is only 6 months old), put it back in check charging and alternator. all ok, I went to the fuse box pulled all fuses and connectors put more die-electric grease on all again. (cleaned this up couple years ago and added die electric to everything). well I went to Yellowstone and back 1700 miles, cruise control worked for about 600 miles and quit.:( I got about 200 miles from home it started raining, cruise control started working, volt meter and psi meter started working, been working 3 weeks now :xzqxz:(Bug) are laughing at me.
Dragon
[QUOTE=Dragon;702082]thought I would give an update on my problem. I started at battery took it out had it tested(is only 6 months old), put it back in check charging and alternator. all ok, I went to the fuse box pulled all fuses and connectors put more die-electric grease on all again. (cleaned this up couple years ago and added die electric to everything). well I went to Yellowstone and back 1700 miles, cruise control worked for about 600 miles and quit.:( I got about 200 miles from home it started raining, cruise control started working, volt meter and psi meter started working, been working 3 weeks now :xzqxz:(Bug) are laughing at me.
Dragon[/QUOTE]
We would never do that :gah: Rick
[QUOTE=rocket1lf;702201]We would never do that :gah: Rick[/QUOTE]
Amen ... I would never laugh at someone with electrical problems ... I have however been praying I don't catch the gremlins ... :AGGHH: