Hello, I will be driving and just like magic..presto..all the gauges go
off.. When ever they feel like it...magic again...presto...all gauges
back on?? What on earth is wrong with my truck?? Is it possessed?? :)
Its a 4cylinder. Thank You. :)Nate
willshak - 19 Jul 2007 23:14 GMT
on 7/19/2007 3:37 PM :) said the following:
> Hello, I will be driving and just like magic..presto..all the gauges go
> off.. When ever they feel like it...magic again...presto...all gauges
> back on?? What on earth is wrong with my truck?? Is it possessed?? :)
> Its a 4cylinder. Thank You. :)Nate
>
>
It's a bad fuse in the fuse box under the dash. I had the same problem
with my 97 pickup. I brought it to Nissan and they replaced the fuse and
all was well. It cost me $88 labor, but no charge for the fuse, as they
used my spare fuse.
Sorry, I don't remember which one it was, but at least you have
somewhere to start.

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nucleus - 20 Jul 2007 00:22 GMT
nah, not possessed, sounds like a bad ground or loose connection
somewhere
Steve Daniels - 20 Jul 2007 00:30 GMT
On Thu, 19 Jul 2007 15:37:10 -0400, against all advice, something
compelled porshapower@webtv.net (:\) :\)), to say:
> Hello, I will be driving and just like magic..presto..all the gauges go
> off.. When ever they feel like it...magic again...presto...all gauges
> back on?? What on earth is wrong with my truck?? Is it possessed?? :)
> Its a 4cylinder. Thank You. :)Nate
This happened on my Ford F-150. The spring in the ignition
switch had weakened, and it wasn't returning the key all the way
to the run position after the engine had started.
Next time your gauges go out, give the key a gentle nudge. See
if they come back on.

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:) :) - 20 Jul 2007 03:01 GMT
Thanks to everyone for the help. Im going to try all the suggestions
and hopefully something works. Thanks again :)