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Dave,
You need to trace in on the schematic, but it sounds like you're losing pow=
er to the Voltage Stabilizer, assuming it's down stream from the turn signa=
l flasher. You can bypass the VS, both gauges will read high when full and =
hot, to see if it's the cause, but it sounds to me like that circuit is los=
ing power. It doesn't sound like a ground issue to me.
It's not fun removing those gauges. It seems like removing the tach makes i=
t easy to get to the VS on the back of the speedo. (unless I have that back=
wards)
Good Luck,
Sloane
69 Six
72 Spit
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ia 6pack <6pack@autox.team.net>
Sent: Tuesday, August 16, 2016 9:09 PM
To: 6-Pack
Subject: [6pack] Intermittent ground?
Hey all;
I have been trying to track down the gremlin that's keeping my fuel and tem=
p gauges
from working. I'll start up the car and those two gauges don't function (th=
e voltage
and oil pressure gauges work fine). After maybe 15 or 20 minutes of driving=
, they'll ...
Dave Friedlander
'74 Six
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<p>Dave,</p>
<p>You need to trace in on the schematic, but it sounds like you're losing =
power to the Voltage Stabilizer, assuming it's down stream from the turn si=
gnal flasher. You can bypass the VS, both gauges will read high when full a=
nd hot, to see if it's the cause,
but it sounds to me like that circuit is losing power. It doesn't sound li=
ke a ground issue to me. </p>
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<p>It's not fun removing those gauges. It seems like removing the tach make=
s it easy to get to the VS on the back of the speedo. (unless I have that b=
ackwards) </p>
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<p>Good Luck,</p>
<p>Sloane </p>
<p>69 Six</p>
<p>72 Spit</p>
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I have been trying to track down the gremlin that's keeping my fuel and tem=
p gauges
<br>
from working. I'll start up the car and those two gauges don't function (th=
e voltage
<br>
and oil pressure gauges work fine). After maybe 15 or 20 minutes of driving=
, they'll ...<br>
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Dave Friedlander<br>
'74 Six<br>
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