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"Smoked" overhead Computer display, 92 Grand Voyager



 
 
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Old November 28th 06, 04:02 AM posted to alt.autos.dodge
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Default "Smoked" overhead Computer display, 92 Grand Voyager

A while ago, I smelled a burning smell, and then noticed my overhead
display was out.

I figured it was connected to the instrument cluster. I pulld the dash
apart and pulled the cluster; no hints there.

Any idea where the connector/cable for the OHD is located? If it's a
burned wire, I'll figure out what burned it and replace the wire.


Everything else (map lights, dome lights, rear window switches) in the
overhead console works.

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