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s0981 -> RE: ford 500 strange dash problems (12/9/2007 12:29:06 AM)
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Take your car to the dealer, I had the same exact problem about a year ago and they fixed it. This is the TSB I took with me for the dealer. TSB 06-17-9 09/04/06 INTERMITTENT INSTRUMENT CLUSTER OPERATION - INCLUDING GAUGES SWEEP/RESET - MULTIPLE WARNING LIGHTS ILLUMINATED AND/OR REVERSE LIGHTS STAY ON - VEHICLES BUILT BEFORE 2/17/2006 FORD: 2005-2006 Five Hundred, Freestyle MERCURY: 2005-2006 Montego This article supersedes TSB 06-6-2 to update the Service Procedure. ISSUE Some 2005-2006 Freestyle/Five Hundred/Montego vehicles built before 02/17/2006 may exhibit intermittent instrument cluster concerns with one of the following symptoms: Very temporary intermittant condition at which time the Instrument Cluster pointers will intermittently "home" randomly after the ignition switch is in the run position. This is when all pointers travel to the low end of gauge travel, jitter for two to four seconds, and then recover. This condition may be more likely to occur as the vehicle drives over rough road surfaces. During hard fault or prolonged intermittant condition, most functionality of the cluster will cease operation as soon as the issue is present, including all gages becoming inoperative. While the fault exists, multiple warning lights will be illuminated, Cluster High Speed Controller Area Network (CAN) or Medium Speed CAN network communication with other module(s) will be inoperative, and reverse lights will stay on. If the fault discontinues, the tachometer and speedometer gauges will sweep and then reset. Look for U1900 diagnostic trouble code (DTC) in other electronic modules, as well as P0462/P2067 in the powertrain control module (PCM). These symptoms could be the result of a defective solder joint on the printed circuit board in the instrument cluster. Good Luck
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