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PV Fuel Gauge Wiring 444-544 1962

I made a, not paticularly successful, attempt at curing my speedometer rattle and non-functioning trip counter, and in the process managed to get the fuel gauge wiring screwed up. Yes, I labeled the red cable that goes to the contact that has only one cable connected to it, but made the mistake of attaching the label to the connector. To attach it to the gauge I had to remove the label. In the process it slipped from my fingers to mingle with all the other red fuel gauge cables behind the dash and, obviously, I didn't get them sorted out right. I can't find the fuel gauge on the wiring diagram I have, which is in Swedish. Anyone know the Swedish word for Fuel Gauge? I can pretty well puzzle out all the words on the diagram, but I'll be damned if I can find anything that gets close to "fuel gauge" in any of the germanic languages I'm familiar with. Even better, does anyone know of a site where a PV544 wiring diagram can be found in English. (German, Dutch, Spanish, Italian, French, Portuguese, and Papiamentu would also fill the bill -at least, the reading part of it would.)
Bob S.






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