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electrical problem?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeff B 5" data-source="post: 814512" data-attributes="member: 60077"><p>2004 XLT with 57K - within the last several weeks, about every 5 to 10 engine starts, there is a clicking and buzzing noise that appears to come from the dashboard area behind the instrument cluster. Engine starts, but all dash gauges are out while the buzzing continues. After 5 to 10 seconds, the buzzing and clicking stops and the gauges begin to work, but the trip odometer is reset to zero. More recently, the fuel gauge is much more slow to recover - may take up to 10 minutes to register the actual fuel level. Problem seems to occur more if the engine is warm than on initial start up. Any of you have a plausible diagnosis to offer? Thanks,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff B 5, post: 814512, member: 60077"] 2004 XLT with 57K - within the last several weeks, about every 5 to 10 engine starts, there is a clicking and buzzing noise that appears to come from the dashboard area behind the instrument cluster. Engine starts, but all dash gauges are out while the buzzing continues. After 5 to 10 seconds, the buzzing and clicking stops and the gauges begin to work, but the trip odometer is reset to zero. More recently, the fuel gauge is much more slow to recover - may take up to 10 minutes to register the actual fuel level. Problem seems to occur more if the engine is warm than on initial start up. Any of you have a plausible diagnosis to offer? Thanks, [/QUOTE]
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