Dash lights flicker
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Dash lights flicker
Got a new "problem" popping up recently.
At night, the green backlights on the dash (also the ones for the A/C controls and the light switch) flicker pretty bad. It seems to do it at idle as well as when driving, if that matters. I think if I turn my music up loud it seems to do it along to the music, but it will still flicker even if I turn the radio down/off.
What can cause this? Maybe a bad fuse or something? The battery light hasnt come on or anything so I dont suspect the alternator...but I guess you never know. Anybody have ideas?
At night, the green backlights on the dash (also the ones for the A/C controls and the light switch) flicker pretty bad. It seems to do it at idle as well as when driving, if that matters. I think if I turn my music up loud it seems to do it along to the music, but it will still flicker even if I turn the radio down/off.
What can cause this? Maybe a bad fuse or something? The battery light hasnt come on or anything so I dont suspect the alternator...but I guess you never know. Anybody have ideas?
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Either the alternator or the battery, but both things can be checked in less then 10 minutes like I said at AutoZone or PepBoys. I had a bad battery on my truck just a month ago, and I never got a red light on, it just didn't start one morning. Just checked before it does the same thing to you
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i've had the same problem with my odometer, not the whole dash light system. my odometer will randomly go dim for a period of time and turn bright again. think my answer is the same as what was mentioned above? its not a big problem, i just saw this post and thought it could be a quick fix if anyone knew what to do.
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If it is just your odometer lights I wouldn't think the problem is your alternator or battery, could be, but not likely, maybe that is a bad fuse, or just a false contact somewhere. I haven't had that problem, also because my odometer is not digital :P, I don't think it is a major problem, but you never know.
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Originally Posted by bigben2005
i've had the same problem with my odometer, not the whole dash light system. my odometer will randomly go dim for a period of time and turn bright again. think my answer is the same as what was mentioned above? its not a big problem, i just saw this post and thought it could be a quick fix if anyone knew what to do.
Big Ben, This is a common problem with many of these f-series trucks. I have the same exact issue and thus far the only solution that I can locate through my dealer is to replace the dash cluster. I'm not sure of ericpn's background in electronics or if he has ever taken the instument cluster apart on one of these trucks but I have and the loose connection theory isn't very viable seeing as how there is only one "snap" connector that is connected directly to the back of the odometer. It is either connected or not and the design of the wiring is such that there is no stress to cause it to become loose. None the less, If you wish you can use a volt-o-meter to test the wiring harness connector to rule out the possibility of loose wiring. There is no immediate harm in the dash doing this... some have tried to convince me that my odometer couldn't possibly be correct with this type of problem but the memory in your ecu keeps up with the correct mileage not the instrument cluster. Just my $.02 worth.
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Unplug the regulator on the alternator and see what happens. Flickering lights may be indication of a coil breaking down as well, but that might be reaching.
Be advised that water entry into the GEM module/central junction box through a windshield leak can also cause weird stuff. This usually shows itself best after a hard rain though.
Be advised that water entry into the GEM module/central junction box through a windshield leak can also cause weird stuff. This usually shows itself best after a hard rain though.
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