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neilr

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Faulty rev counter & fuel gauge
« on: 30 November 2009, 15:53:28 »

hi since replacing the oil cooler on my 2.5 v6 1995 both the rev counter & fuel gauge are working badly its as if there is a loose connection as they flick on and off. is there a common connector or fuse that the both use that i could have disturbed.
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Re: Faulty rev counter & fuel gauge
« Reply #1 on: 30 November 2009, 17:38:50 »

its more like the connector on the back of the panel, happens some times. :y
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Re: Faulty rev counter & fuel gauge
« Reply #2 on: 30 November 2009, 22:59:23 »

i would remove the dash and then push it back into the but conector  :y

rev counter takes its signal from the abs/tc unit and the fuel gauge comes from the sender in the tank  :y

pretty sure the only place they join is at the back of the dash  :y

if that doesnt work, check the earth in the drivers side footwell ( behind the panel / underneeth the bonnet cable lever )
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