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<blockquote data-quote="heyskull" data-source="post: 638518" data-attributes="member: 33398"><p>My 72 crossover has the early type fuel guage with no voltage stabilizer to the rear of the guage.</p><p>In the year I have owned it the guage is very hit and miss and over the last few weeks got more miss than hit!</p><p>The gauges needle goes way if the dial when turned off and now just registers above the reserve part of the dial.</p><p>But if you tap the guage the guage it changes position or flickers about. </p><p>Is this a guage, earth point/ wiring or tank sender unit issue?</p><p>I have heard this earlier type is less prone to problems</p><p></p><p>SC</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="heyskull, post: 638518, member: 33398"] My 72 crossover has the early type fuel guage with no voltage stabilizer to the rear of the guage. In the year I have owned it the guage is very hit and miss and over the last few weeks got more miss than hit! The gauges needle goes way if the dial when turned off and now just registers above the reserve part of the dial. But if you tap the guage the guage it changes position or flickers about. Is this a guage, earth point/ wiring or tank sender unit issue? I have heard this earlier type is less prone to problems SC [/QUOTE]
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