System Preferences Energy Saver - Icon is screwy (see pic).  Any clues?

Hello all,
I have a strange one here. Somehow I've ended up with a screwy Energy Saver icon in my System Preferences. I checked the package contents ( System/Library/PreferencePanes/EnergySaver.prefPane ), and the Resources/EnergySaver.icns file within is intact and looks fine. It seems like the SystemPreferences app has just decided not to resize it when displaying.
Here is a screen capture (click for full view):
Anyone seen anything like this before? And if so, any ideas on how to fix it? Everything seems to be working OK. Hopefully this isn't a sign of a bigger problem... I can't figure out what would have caused it.
MacBook   Mac OS X (10.4.8)  
MacBook   Mac OS X (10.4.8)  
MacBook   Mac OS X (10.4.8)  
MacBook   Mac OS X (10.4.8)  

Quit System Preferences if it is open, and choose Go to Folder from the Finder's Go menu. Enter ~/Library/Caches/ as the folder's location, throw away the item named com.apple.preferencepanes.cache inside, and then restart System Preferences.
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