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Old 05-28-2004, 09:51 PM   #12
jorgensensc
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trust me, you can take a gauge cluster apart in 15 min. (5 if you do it as many times as I have) it's really not hard at all. The way I grounded the cluster was I took the bottom lone post on the fuel gauge and ran a wire from it to the brake chassis part. Make sure it is a good ground first. I did the same with the circuit card. hope this halps a little.
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