Old Aug 13, 2009 | 04:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Nandosol
you have a short in the cluster itself?
get a new cluster
if it does it again you might be running too much voltage to it
check your fuses(got a multimeter?)
you could also have a short in your wiring


how could i be running to much voltage to it.. if the same battery has been in the car.. sence i got it? and ill check the fuses

and no wires are melted? sooooooo a short doesnt sound right.. i really dont want to spend money on another cluster if its gunna do it agian.. then im out even more money i dont have...
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Protip: set your rev limiter BELOW engine speeds that break things.

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