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Old 02-21-2009, 01:36 AM   #1
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no gauge lights,

Well really I think the bulbs are burnt out but when I was at Kragen today they had 3 different types but could not tell me how many of each type I need. anyone here have an idea.


Also the gas gauge doesn't work - is it the sender or the gauge IE whats the more common item to fail. the temp gauge is not connected so it maybe the gauge - will look into that.

If the sender is the common fail then I plan on the rear tank relocation at some point.
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Old 02-21-2009, 03:15 AM   #2
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Well really I think the bulbs are burnt out but when I was at Kragen today they had 3 different types but could not tell me how many of each type I need. anyone here have an idea.


Also the gas gauge doesn't work - is it the sender or the gauge IE whats the more common item to fail. the temp gauge is not connected so it maybe the gauge - will look into that.

If the sender is the common fail then I plan on the rear tank relocation at some point.
Are all your instrument lights out? Did you check your dimmer, maybe it is turned all the way off?

I seem to have the same problem with the my gas gauge. I replaced my sending unit, cause it was so plugged up. The gas gauge still did not work after installing the new sending unit. Could be just a dead gauge.

As for the instrument lights. Looks like at least 1 doz. #194 bulbs, these are good to have around, many uses for these bulbs.

You didn't mention what model or year truck you have. In my 1972 repair manual it list the bulb types, but not how many you need.
Most likely, you will need to take the instrument cluster apart and go from there.
The manual lists a conventional cab, a P-model, and a F/F Cowl.
It does not elaborate, how to tell the difference between the models.

Hope this info helps. Good luck
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Old 02-22-2009, 03:59 PM   #3
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Re: no gauge lights,

really not sure how to find out what model this truck is. I posted the SPI

But dont know if it would tell anyone

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Are all your instrument lights out? Did you check your dimmer, maybe it is turned all the way off?

I seem to have the same problem with the my gas gauge. I replaced my sending unit, cause it was so plugged up. The gas gauge still did not work after installing the new sending unit. Could be just a dead gauge.

As for the instrument lights. Looks like at least 1 doz. #194 bulbs, these are good to have around, many uses for these bulbs.

You didn't mention what model or year truck you have. In my 1972 repair manual it list the bulb types, but not how many you need.
Most likely, you will need to take the instrument cluster apart and go from there.
The manual lists a conventional cab, a P-model, and a F/F Cowl.
It does not elaborate, how to tell the difference between the models.

Hope this info helps. Good luck
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Old 02-24-2009, 02:24 AM   #4
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Re: no gauge lights,

I think both of our trucks are conventional cab trucks.

On fleabay, there is an almost new, fuel sending unit for sale. I think the guy lives in your area. Just do a search, it should pop up.
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Old 02-24-2009, 09:02 AM   #5
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Re: no gauge lights,

Run a good ground to your dash gauge holder and have a look at this.
http://www.6066gmcguy.org/Electrical-02.htm
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Old 02-24-2009, 12:42 PM   #6
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Re: no gauge lights,

that site has alot of good information.


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