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Old 05-18-2016, 01:46 AM
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Need Help on a weird issue

1999 Lincoln Continental.....sat for about a year in a enclosed garage. Before it was parked the vehicle was in perfect condition. I bought the car and charged the battery and it would not start. I discovered that the fuel pump was out. Replaced the pump and the car started right up.
I started noticing that the digital display would flicker sometimes but was only doing it to the speedometer area, everything else was fine. I would notice that sometimes it would come on and stay on and times where it would just stay off.
One day I was sitting in my driveway and the dash flickered and smelled a burning wire and the whole dash display went out and blew a fuse. Weird part was that I also lost power steering. I put new fuse in and it would immediately blow. I put a larger fuse in and everything would come on and my steering would return to normal. I cant leave the fuse in because it starts to smell like burning wire.
I think that the car sat for so long that a mouse has chewed a wire somewhere and I cant figure out where. Any thoughts or ideas?
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Old 05-18-2016, 02:17 AM
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Re: Need Help on a weird issue

I can't give any insight on where your problem is located but yes it sounds like some wires got chewed. Also don't run with a bigger fuse unless you have insurance because you will start a fire.
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Old 05-19-2016, 04:30 AM
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Re: Need Help on a weird issue

It can be a wiring issue, please check your wires attached with fuse box. Fuse Box is heart of vehicle's electrical system.
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