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Temperature Gauge Now it works! 700 1988

Thanks to the Brickboard Forum Archives, I was able to fix my intermittently inoperative temperature gauge, by removing the instrument cluster (Only took two minutes) and loosening the three screws connecting the gauge board feeds. When these were re-tightened the gauge worked. I had visions of a speedometer cable and the radio amplifier in the way of disconnecting it. But unlike the 1978 240 I used to have, there is none of that. If the gauge fails again I have plans to solder the wires to the board, hopefully that will not be neccessary. Once again Brickboard members, thanks!






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