Fuel gauge voltage regulator

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Fuel gauge voltage regulator

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The gauge on my bus behaves erratically depending on what revs i'm doing-sitting still will show 1/4 but as the bus gains revs/momentum it drops alarmingly to the otherside of the red :x sometimes-then back again as I back of the throttle-is there some sort of regulator that could be causing this-is it in the instrument pod?Can i get a replacement.Ta Sven
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yep, gsf do them, same as early polo or golf.......... easy to change too...
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Mocki wrote:yep, gsf do them, same as early polo or golf.......... easy to change too...
Thanks for that-but what am I looking for-how do I spot the beast?
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The fuel gauge stabiliser is behind the clocks, it looks like a spiky transistor with a self tapper holding it the housing and connected to the electrical ribbon. The fluctuating fuel gauge is one of the T25 idiosyncrasies.

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Tex Ritter wrote:The fuel gauge stabiliser is behind the clocks, it looks like a spiky transistor with a self tapper holding it the housing and connected to the electrical ribbon. The fluctuating fuel gauge is one of the T25 idiosyncrasies.

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Thanks-found it now-will try a new one see if it makes a difference.
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