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Instrument Panel Light 200 1993

If the wires at the alternator are soundly connected, you might try to see if your disturbing them suppressed the problem. If not, there are a lot of other possibilities in a long circuit between the battery positive post, through the distribution box, ignition switch, cluster, engine harness, and back to the alternator brushes. It makes sense to visit those you suspect may have been recently affected by service. Here's a generalized drawing that includes the path for the "D+" or alternator pre-excitation circuit. If you can be more specific about exactly which lights do what when, more clues will surface.


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Art Benstein near Baltimore

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