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Normal electrical fault's-indicators and fuel gauge
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<blockquote data-quote="brianjbox" data-source="post: 339783" data-attributes="member: 1189"><p>Hi all</p><p></p><p>First cry for help on here [ex splitty owner]</p><p></p><p>I have read through old posts to find the answers for myself but haven't found the cure?</p><p></p><p>Fuel gauge reads full all the time and has occasionally dropped to 3/4 but mostly on full, I have read this is most likely an earth fault.</p><p>What's the cure here? do I just run a new wire from the sender to the gauge?</p><p>Is it possible to remove the firewall without taking the engine out [splits don't have these]?</p><p>Is there a likely area where the existing cable gets snagged/shorts out or can it be anywhere?</p><p></p><p>Indicators, firstly the stalk doesn't want to hold in position, is there a fix or do I just look for a replacement?</p><p>Dash tell tale light only lights for the first flash then lights no more, indicators continue flashing but no tell tale light after the first light? </p><p>Is there a fix or obvious fault to check for here?</p><p></p><p>Many thanks all</p><p></p><p>Brian</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brianjbox, post: 339783, member: 1189"] Hi all First cry for help on here [ex splitty owner] I have read through old posts to find the answers for myself but haven't found the cure? Fuel gauge reads full all the time and has occasionally dropped to 3/4 but mostly on full, I have read this is most likely an earth fault. What's the cure here? do I just run a new wire from the sender to the gauge? Is it possible to remove the firewall without taking the engine out [splits don't have these]? Is there a likely area where the existing cable gets snagged/shorts out or can it be anywhere? Indicators, firstly the stalk doesn't want to hold in position, is there a fix or do I just look for a replacement? Dash tell tale light only lights for the first flash then lights no more, indicators continue flashing but no tell tale light after the first light? Is there a fix or obvious fault to check for here? Many thanks all Brian [/QUOTE]
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