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Old 04-01-2024, 06:41 PM   #1
RustyPile
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Re: Gas gauge issues

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My temp and gas guages were goofy after installing my new American autowire harness. A week ago I was just checking stuff when I decided to check each fuse and found a blown 10 amp fuse. Once I replaced it my fuel and coolant temp guages work as they should. I must have shorted it when I was wrapping up the harness install and it has been that way for a long time.

It is quite nice for it to work correctly again!
It's good you now have working gauges, but in the process you've learned an important lesson.. No matter what the situation, when an electrical item doesn't work properly, the very first step to take is CHECK FUSES..
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