Dear friends
I Agree with Member called WRE , the culprit is the ignition tumbler switch or main ground post on the right side behind the instrument cluster is loose.
Remove instrument round dial on the right side (speedometer) since you need to take it out to check the connections behind the ignition tumbler switch, and at the same time, visual inspect how tight are the grounds terminals there. Take the chance to disconnect those grounds terminals by removing the hex 10 nut which holds them, sand the surface where the grounds are fixed until you have shiny metal surface. Reconnects them after you sand and polish each “O” shaped connector as well. You may use conductive grease in that post if wanted. (Carbon grease, look on Amazon, is not Dielectric grease, because that would cause the opposite effect, less electrical conductivity)
Grit 240 is great for polishing the post terminals.
Replace the ignition tumbler switch for a brand new one if you find that grounds terminals were well connected, as it is the most probable culprit .
Nevertheless, as explained before, is a good practice to polish those ground connections to have better electrical performance in all the car accessories.
Best regards
L.peterssen