1996 Disco Dash Lights

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joey

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first check the plugs/wires if they are burnt you found issue.... other wise install new switch or used out of junk yard.
 

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I live close to Fresno, CA.... does anyone know if there are any decent LR junkyards around the area? I recently moved here and have noticed there aren't alot of us on the roads. If anyone knows how to troubleshoot the ignition switch or the electrical wiring that goes to it, please let me know. I still can't get this truck to start up. Thanks...
 

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Think carefully: the computer collects errors. the errrors add up. If they exceed the available memory the the errors freeze up.....

disconnect the battery for 30 minutes, it seem's to be OK?

then fix the tittle prodlems and the rest will go away....

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I finally found out there is no power going to the starter when I turn the key. Is there a starter relay I might be missing. No power lights up on dash so I can't get the truck to release from Park. I already put in new electrical portion of the ignition thinking this would help but it's still not cranking over. I just here a "click" when I turn the key. There are still no lights coming on my dash. I checked the ground connections and cleaned the battery cables. They weren't all that bad to start with. I'm still stumped with this issue.
 

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If you are not getting any dash lights that still points to ignition issue or wiring... something is not working right, so nothing is getting power.

I am sure you realize this, but I would start by checking the connections to the ECU for corrosion and the fuse boxes for corrosion.
 

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thanks.. if I unplug the ECU, will this throw anything off? Mine is a 1996, is it in the engine compartment or behind the glove compartment?
 

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Can't remember on the location (the had both in 96 if I remember correctly)

Do not unplug the ecu with the battery still connected. I would remove the battery, unplug the ecu and check for corrosion or dirty connections.
 

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Thanks for the help. The search continues.. I'm going through all the wiring behind the fuse box. What fuses am I looking for that control/power the dash check lights? I have juice from the electrical ignition portion when I turn the key, but still no lights light up on dash! I'm tired of driving my wife's car to work!
 

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the clicking noise is coming from the yellow starter relay.
 

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