There's a LOT going on behind that "dashboard". Pull the instrument cluster out a few inches (all you can do without releasing the speedometer cable) and get a look inside.
There's a THICK (like 2") bundle of wiring behind and above the steering column. I replaced my column as the bracket was broken (wings and aluminum inserts) and, when I took it out, I could see the YUGE adel clamps normally holding the bundle to the firewall had given way/broken and gravity dragged the wiring harness down where it rested against the steering column.
The outer insulation had worn through and partially through TWO thick (like 8 gauge) red wires inside. No arcing to ground on the steering column bracket, but MAN am I glad I had to do that before something disastrous happened. I teased the wires apart, wrapping with teflon plumber's tape and silicone self-stick stuff and reattaching the bundle to the firewall bracket with zip ties and adel clamp and no problems yet, but the ESS box had "issues" (charging, starting, glow plug cycling) and I replaced that.
There's a LOT going on behind that "dashboard". Pull the instrument cluster out a few inches (all you can do without releasing the speedometer cable) and get a look inside, behind, down.
No, I didn't take pictures.