Jamie SNIP Now, as of tonight, I can hit even the slightest bump or apply the brakes and ALL lights (headlights, dash lights) shut down (I don't even have turn signals, hazards, radio, or clock), the temp gauge spikes and fuel gauge drops to empty. Everything kind of flickers if I hit another slight bump and when I hit the gas everything comes back (and the chime and the seatbelt light come on as if you just turned on the ignition). I have shoved my head under the dash but can not find anything obvious. Any suggestions on what to check? Jamie SNIP Many of the things that you are commenting on as being problem prone is wiring that goes through the steering column. The connection is located just about above the area where your foot would be on the brakes etc. A set of boots in the winter and a snowy day could lead to kicking up in there when reaching for pedals. The connector is a GM unit so even if there is a problem, parts are available. I would be tempted to poke about up in there and remove and reseat the connectors (there are two of them, the one with the bunch of little bitty wires is the signal lines going through the turnsignals etc. and possible coat them with dielectric grease before putting things back together but spring tension for the pedals, years of pushing them and assorted other things may have loosened or knocked loose things a bit. As far as the newer fuse panel, I never had a problem with them for what that is worth. Check the ground connection under the hood just to the passenger side of the drivers side windshield wiper location adjacent to where the wire loom that goes across the cowl. That is where the dashboard ground is made to the body. John. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.amc-list.com/pipermail/amc-list/attachments/20070908/cbcbb791/attachment.htm _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list