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Old 09-20-14, 07:35 AM
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Yesterday all of a sudden the lights on the instrument panel started flashing and the RPM indicator started fluctuating . The RPM indicator would rev and bounce all over the place while the engine was. At a constant speed. Same thin happened before when the alternator went. Next the A/C sort of went and the NAV screen showed Air Condition Diagnosis with no options to change the climate control on the screen. When I got to the car I noticed the 110v ac button was on, not sure how long she had it engaged. I turned if the 110v button and unplugged the battery to reset the computer. All seems fine driving it for 20 miles now. Anyone ever see this?
Old 09-20-14, 08:42 AM
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I've yet to see or hear of this, but after disconnecting the battery did you have issues with your windows going up up and down? Glad all appear to be OK
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Had the usual window problem when you disconnect the battery and had to reset. Information on that is in this forum somewhere, sorry forget where.
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