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Long time member in and out
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Albany, Ga
Posts: 343
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Now that I think about it, about 2 months ago I installed my new tach and trans temp gauge. Do you think I might have done something wrong while I had the gauges exposed. The problem still came a month afterwards but I don't want to tear the gauges back out to look. I checked the ground and it was good so who knows, it may be in there, it may not . Grrrrr... I hate electrical gremlins too!
Agent-Did the penny wind up on the circuit board behing all the gauges? There is a plastic cover over it if I remember right isn't there? James
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