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Originally Posted by essikr
Your right could't miss it. I cleaned and tightened the ground there and the battery ground. This may be dumb but with auto headlights at night do they go out while you start the car?
Tried to get the codes read again at AZ,they told me if the service engine light wasn't on they could not read them. ADV said they don't do it.
The car started to miss while idleing in my garage but it quit before I could get the hood open. What causes the gauges to act up when it's missing?
Can't give up now it's become a quest!
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Yeah, same here on AZ. They require the SES light be on. I thought by now you would have got yourself an odb-ii scanner. I have an Actron CP9145 and it sure comes in handy.
Miss during idle sure sounds like an injector to me.
Anyways, on the idiot lights that is a head scratcher. Do they all come on and flash at the same time? This sounds more like an instrument panel (IP) problem. There is a logic decoder in the IP which routes light commands to the respective lamp. If one or more the diodes short in the decoder then it could give a similar indication. You can remove the dash bezel and drop the IP cluster and check the wiring. There are two electrical connectors which may be loose or need reseating.