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<blockquote data-quote="pow" data-source="post: 429554" data-attributes="member: 18476"><p>Ummm... That's not good is it :lol:</p><p></p><p>I did sack the little fibre glass connectors off as they kept slopping down and touching the instrument panel and blowing fuses... So I took them off, crimped small spades onto the end of the wires and connected them directly to the small wires that come off the back of the gauge. I covered them in heat wrap but do you think I need to pad them out more?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pow, post: 429554, member: 18476"] Ummm... That's not good is it :lol: I did sack the little fibre glass connectors off as they kept slopping down and touching the instrument panel and blowing fuses... So I took them off, crimped small spades onto the end of the wires and connected them directly to the small wires that come off the back of the gauge. I covered them in heat wrap but do you think I need to pad them out more? [/QUOTE]
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