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yeah forgot printed circuit boards use a "plugg in" limiter and of course need ground on board. However I don't think is CLUSTER ground like IF is a ground problem is JUST the VOLTAGE LIMITER GROUND TERMINAL! not really cluster. Cluster ground problem should dimm gauge lightning too when fail is present.

that's at least what logic comes to mind.




Thanks again, I didn't get a chance to mess with it today, but I think the cluster ground must be the issue. I went out and turned off the garage lights and turned on the headlights, cluster lights DO dim when I hit the brights. It is the plug-in type solid-state limiter, as stated above.

I'll have to look and see if I can get to the screw mentioned above and see if I can get a terminal on it without pulling the cluster and run it to the body somewhere. Tomorrow... maybe...


Darren