Hi everyone i'll be posting some pics of my resto so far later on, i have done loads and am proud of myself despite the shi*ty weather.
Fuel and temp gauge aren't working, any ideas?
Checked fuses in glove box, are there any more? Faulty earth? Anyone know where it is? Relay? Any ideas before I start delving?
Cheers Jud.
Fuel and temp gauge
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Re: Fuel and temp gauge
If indicator, Oil pressure, Ignition warning leds are working then you have 12V supply to the dash.
If the panel lights and main beam LED are working then the earth sound ok too!
I would check the following first:-
1 Voltage Stabiliser mounted on rear of dash.
2. The edge connector to the dash.
If the panel lights and main beam LED are working then the earth sound ok too!
I would check the following first:-
1 Voltage Stabiliser mounted on rear of dash.
2. The edge connector to the dash.
1987 DG Karisma LPG with remodelled interior
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Re: Fuel and temp gauge
Thanks Angelo i'll have a look tomorrow.
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Re: Fuel and temp gauge
Solved. The yellow wire behind the clocks at the multipin connector had either been disconnected or snapped, linked the wire and the temp gauge is now functional.