Thank you for your reply...I am a little unsure what you meant by checking the ground wires for "shorts". I always thought (maybe incorrectly) that a short was an undesired path from a positive source to ground...a closed circuit. However, I have checked each ground connection I could find and cleaned it with contact cleaner and made sure that each connection was secure. If you are asking if I have checked ground connections for shorts to a positive power supply or device, then no I haven't. Where does that sort of thing typically occur and how would I find them...while cleaning the grounds I did not find any terminals touching each other that shouldn't be. Still, there has to be one somewhere, or a loose ground I haven't found. After the ground connections at each gauge and tail light is verified, what should be my next place to check? Is there a main grounding terminal under the dash or could a bad voltage stabilizer cause this? Would a faulty ignition switch, or blinker assembly, cause this behavior? I appologize, I should have stated my initial question clearer. Oh, even though I lose all electrical gauges and blinkers when the problem occurs, I do still have headlights and my hazard lights do still blink when I turn them on. Hope this helps, thanks in advance for any help.
Mark