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Old 05-23-2019, 02:38 PM   #1
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Re: Gas Gauge Help!

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Originally Posted by 67alldiy View Post
Thanks so much.

Can you tell me where the pink wire gets its 12v from? It seems I do not have voltage at this terminal.
The number one tool when conducting electrical repairs is a wiring diagram.. If you don't have a diagram, get one.. It shows wire gauge, wire routing, and wire color..

Start with the basics. check for loose or corroded connections, blown fuses, bad or missing grounds.. Pay special attention to the "fingers" on the cluster printed circuit board where the multi wire connector plugs into the cluster. With no movement from the gauge needle, I'd first suspect lose of voltage to the gauge itself..
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