Just took a look at my speedo assortment and it appears that this
stabilizer is only on the later style units out of a 67 model. I don't
have a late style wiring diagram either so that's why I was not familiar
with it. Under any circumstances, the early models never used this so
it should not be required; none of the other early cars I've had used
this in the system.
Cheers, JH
Ray wrote:
> It is the little box-like item on the back of the speedo with two
> Lucar male connectors.
> Best,
> Ray
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Joel and Pamela Holmes <mailto:holmes@mcn.org>
> To: Ray <mailto:spook01@comcast.net> ; morris@autox.team.net
> <mailto:morris@autox.team.net>
> Sent: Sunday, April 27, 2003 8:55 PM
> Subject: Re: Morris Fuel Gauge Problems
>
> What voltage stabilizer? I don't see any such item on the wiring
> diagram. Where is it?
> Yes, the resistance in the sending unit changes as it rises
> but I'm
> not sure what it should be. My gut feeling is that it is fine.
> Thanks,
> Joel Holmes
>
> Ray wrote:
>
> > Do you have the voltage stabilizer in position? The gauge doesn't
> > care if it is negative or positive. Also, did you test the sender?
> > Best,
> > Ray
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