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Default Troubleshooting a gas gauge

You might check and see if you entire dash assembly is removable. You don;t
have to take it out completely, just enough to get at the backs of the
gauges.

"Jack Goff" wrote in message
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Thanks, everyone. That's all I need to figure out the problem.

I'm sure it'll be the most difficult thing to replace. That would be
the gauge, the sender is a piece of cake. The gauge will require a
contortionist.



 
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