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smokkey1 01-08-2004 04:49 PM

gauges not working
 
My speedometer, oil, and temerputure gauges are not working the only gauge that is work is the voltmeter so does any 1 know what to look for under the hood are on the tranmission? it's an th400 trans and it's an 90 suburban.

thanks...

Grim Reaper 01-08-2004 07:07 PM

Check the ground strap off the passenger side head to the fire wall. You can't see it you have to feel for it. Those symptoms are consistant with that strap being left off when the engine or heads have been pulled.

smokkey1 01-08-2004 09:04 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Grim Reaper
Check the ground strap off the passenger side head to the fire wall. You can't see it you have to feel for it. Those symptoms are consistant with that strap being left off when the engine or heads have been pulled.
thanks i'll check it out....

Blue Beard 01-08-2004 11:49 PM

Also check to see if there are straps for both sides.............and sometimes at the frame.........

smokkey1 01-09-2004 02:42 PM

well the engie was rebuild a couple of years ago. the speedometer and the obometer stoped working about a week ago or so. the oil gauge(0-60) stays way past 60 all the time and the temperture gauge(100 -220) stays at 100 all the time. the gas and voltmeter gauges sre working fine.someone told me to check the fuse block but theres no fuse for the gauges i'll check the ground strap in an while...


thanks

Grim Reaper 01-10-2004 12:16 AM

Speedo should be mechaincal. So it's a seperate problem. There should be a fuse for the gages. I think it listed "dash", gage or "inst". Check all the fuses. Use a test light and you can test for power on both sides of the fuse without having to pull each fuse.

I think your going to find problems under the hood and not in the truck. It's either that grond strap or it's lost a Fusable link down at the starter. I'm betting the ground strap.

The bolt in to the head is a 3/8's by 1/2 long. ;)

383drvr 01-14-2004 02:01 AM

I've got the same problem, no oil or temp. The temp has never worked, but the oil stopped recently. I replaced the oil sender and it started working again. Still no water though...

BTW> How could a fusible link be the culprit?

smokkey1 01-14-2004 09:04 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by 383drvr
I've got the same problem, no oil or temp. The temp has never worked, but the oil stopped recently. I replaced the oil sender and it started working again. Still no water though...

BTW> How could a fusible link be the culprit?


I had a feeling that it might be the oil sender... where is it located???

thanks

383drvr 01-14-2004 11:17 PM

On the back of the intake manifold, near the distrubutor. Mine looked sort of like a bell.

smokkey1 02-05-2004 10:57 PM

well the speedometer gauge started working today probably a loose connection some where. and the temperture gauge is working. I finally took it up to the mountains 2 weeks ago and the gauge actually worked I guess the daily driving it does it's only 14 round trip so probably doesn't get an chance to really warm up.

kwmech 02-08-2004 03:43 AM

---speedo should be mechanical---

Not in a 90s burb they went to a speed sensor


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