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Ignition won't shut off

Don't know if this is helpful or not, but I once removed the gauge cluster from the car to do some mods to it. It started to rain, so I

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Don't know if this is helpful or not, but I once removed the gauge cluster from the car to do some mods to it. It started to rain, so I re-hooked up the battery, (gauges still disconnected) , started the car, and drove it into the garage. Only then discovered the car would not shut off without the gauges plugged in.
Very strange.
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