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Re: 74 TR6-Gas Gage and Temp Gage

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Subject: Re: 74 TR6-Gas Gage and Temp Gage
From: "Steve Nabors" <topdown@eudoramail.com>
Date: Mon, 08 Nov 1999 10:35:14 -0800
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 Yes,
They are linked to the same circuit comming off the fuse box. I had the same 
thing happen on my '74 and I jiggled the wires(brown ones on side of box 
closest to the front of car) and then their back live again. I had it happen 
one more time(in the past 5000 miles since) and same scenario. I dont remember 
which wire but they are 'joined at the hip'. Eventually it will happen again 
and maybe I'll do something real about it. You may have the same problem(i.e a 
break in the wire or bad connection at the fuse box). 
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On Mon, 08 Nov 1999 09:04:17   Bill Swinehart wrote:
>
>On my 76, those guages are fed by the middle of the three live fuses (4th or
>bottom holds a spare).  If I remember right, it's a 35 amp fuse and it feed the
>turn signals as well.
>
>Bill Swinehart
>76 TR6
>Raleigh, NC
>
>
>GGanoung@aol.com wrote:
>
>> While out driving today, I noticed that my gas gage and temp gage are not
>> working.  I havent had time to check out the problem yet but.....could it a
>> fuse?  Are they linked in some way?
>
>



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