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Odometer and fuel level indicator problem 200 1986

Hi Dave,

I could use your attitude around here. Personally, I'd rather replace every wire in my car just in procrastination to avoid doing rust repair. It is funny-ironic though that our 89's odometer quit (for the third time!) during the week I was waiting for the new fuel gauge sender to arrive. Both devices are useful when it comes to guessing when to fill the tank. Sounds just like yours.

Reminds me of another, but unrelated, Catch-22 you'll discover - both your AC and your electric windows depend on the same fuse.

Soon, I need to order a new gear from Mr. Caplan (Jeff) instead of using the junkyard junk I have. It was one of those pullouts I sent Eric he mentions in his very useful odometer page . We miss Eric's presence on the BB these days.
--
Art Benstein near Baltimore

"I was worried that my mechanic might try to rip me off, I was relieved when he told me all I needed was turn-signal fluid."






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