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There may be several things going on but without a discription of the year, make, model I'm unable to help you
Ok it Koren made, I can only help you locate the fuse panel as I have never seen one. Most interior system fuse panels are on the driver side under the dash and newer autos have a pull out lid between the dash and door. However having so many systems failing at the same time leads me to think it's eather a ground falt ( ground wire to frame is loose or coronation caused ) or the connection from the ecu needs to be checked, did the auto get water inside the cab?
Your problem may be in the ignition switch. There is a lot of stuff going on when you turn the key. There is an actuator in the ignition. Normally the car won't turn over when they go bad, but I can't know everything!!!!
I have a similar problems on my 2005 9-3. It has developed a number of minor electical issues. including dial and false warning light triggers. I have fixed most of them by simply going round the car disconnecting the electical connectors and spraying "switch cleaner" (Maplin or Radio Shack). The only problem I have left is the rev counter occasionally starts reading high, removing the fuse (end of dash panel - 4th fuse down) for about 30s with engine off normally resets everything back to normal. Hope that helps.
with the motor running?your problem is vague but whatever it is be sure to check the fuses and if they check out ok get a good auto-electrician to take a look at your vehicle
you need a repair manual like haynes etc--the auto ECU can probly be reprogrammed thru a landline only for best results--the modules and relays in the trans may have issues or you mite need service it-change oil ,do a pressure chec ,make adjusts etc
pull the instrument cluster out and check the printed circuit and connector to it from harness, plug it in and out three or four times, this may cure the problem.
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