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Old 07-10-2005, 09:58 PM   #2
byrd
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The resister probably went out. It's the ceramic thing attached to the metal studs on the back of the gauge. fixagauge.com or something like that sell the resistors for about $10 and it's an easy fix if that is what's wrong with your truck.If you have access to a digital multimeter and can measure resistance value of the resistor, it should be around 70 ohms iirc Randy
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