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CarGuru > Volkswagen > 1969 gauge problem 18 April 2005 19:22:10

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1969 gauge problem

Patrick 14 April 2005 08:07:40
 I can't figure out why some of my gauges don't work. I know my clock, temp, cylinder head temp are connected to power but they remain still when the power is on. I would think that the clock would work but even that is dead looking. RPM, speedometer, oil pressure work and share the same fuze. Any ideas?

- Thanks
Patrick


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Speedy Jim 14 April 2005 17:27:56 permanent link ]
 Patrick wrote:> I can't figure out why some of my gauges don't work. I know my clock, temp, cylinder head temp are connected to power but they remain still when the power is on. I would think that the clock would work but even that is dead looking. RPM, speedometer, oil pressure work and share the same fuze. Any ideas?>
- Thanks > Patrick

Use a voltmeter or a 12V test lamp to check for voltage at
each of the gauges. Check their ground connections too,
as that could disable them.

Speedy Jim
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BananaRepublican 18 April 2005 19:22:10 permanent link ]
 In article <c4ca0$425e6fc5$d89­00a43$4353@NLS.NET>,­
Speedy Jim <volks@nls.net> wrote:
Use a voltmeter or a 12V test lamp to check for voltage at> each of the gauges. Check their ground connections too,> as that could disable them.

cleaning the ends of the fuses and the little holes in the contacts
couldn't hurt. check the springyness of the fuse holders sometimes
when they develop a poor connection, they get hat and lose some of the
tension.
good luck.
g.>
g adds.
MONEY , what a concept


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