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Old 23-07-2011, 09:22 PM   #1
marcel_888
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Default 2003 focus instrument cluster goes funny, wont start

Hello,
My mums focus is having some issues, every time i try to start it the instrument cluster goes all shaky in the dials, it's really odd, sometime things like the radio stays on after you take the key out even, other times the horn wont work properly, sometimes it will.. It was driving perfectly just after i drove it home from work, when i went to start it 20 mins later i experienced this issue.
heres a vid: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nS5A2esFbno

Ive checked all the fuses and tried to run diagnostic check by holding the odometer reset but it doesn't work, battery has excellent voltage, i can hear the fuel being pressurised but no spark occurs, engine wont turn over in any case, just clicking from the starter.
Sorry I don't know much about these cars and thought someone might have some idea.
thanks

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