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Old 02-09-2022, 11:28 AM   #7
Gunner41
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Re: Gauge cluster repair

I actually changed them both (After I found out about the intake one) it didn't make any difference. To be extra certain We tested ALL of the sensors out of the vehicle as well. Turns out that I didn't need to replace them and couldn't take them back.
I appreciate the help Sir. Im actually have to not work on this now anyway. My Hydro boost sprang a leak and in the disassembly process I found out that mine does not have a Check valve ball/rod and further research says that I should and of course I found diagrams with them and without them. I'm trying to find a way to ID the individual unit. Sorry I didn't mean to drag on with a different issue.

Thanks again Sir
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