Some 1986-1991 Eldorados and Sevilles may experience a condition of vacuum florescence displays flickering or going blank with a code E047 possibly being set. This may be the result of a loss of power or ground to the Instrument Panel Cluster (IPC), Climate Control Driver Information Center (CCDIC), or radio.
The Central Power Supply (CPS) provides power (7 and 12 volts) and ground to the IPC, CCDIC, and Body Control Module (BCM). If the BCM loses power from the CPS, the ECC will not respond to key selections and twilight sentinel will become inoperative. Within the IPC there is a regulator which provides 55 volts for the Vacuum Fluorescence (VF) displays of the IPC, CCDIC, and 16 volts to the radio. If the IPC loses power from the CPS, the IPC and CCDIC VF displays will go blank. The VF displays will also go blank if the IPC, CCDIC, or radio experience and internal condition which will cause the regulator within the IPC to turn off to protect itself.
To diagnose and repair this condition use the following trouble tree.
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