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I lose my rpm gauge, temperature, speedometer and oil pressure gauge. It seems to come and go as it pleases. 2000 Freightliner Century.

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I drive buses and trucks, they do the same thing, If I turn off and isolate the battery for ten minutes, it`s sorted, the fault never appears again, However in your case, the fault is intermittent and generally in the case of buses and trucks, you lose everything for good. I wonder if the ribbon cable at the back of the clocks is loose or some other mass wiring cable associated with the clocks, meters and warning lamps. Ian

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