I keep replacing a fuse. It controls the gas gage, temp. gage, low fuel light, battery low light, shift light. Any ideas how to track this? Thanks
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I keep replacing a fuse. It controls the gas gage, temp. gage, low fuel light, battery low light, shift light. Any ideas how to track this? Thanks
Guess I needed to say I have a 98 chevy s10 truck. Thanks
What else is on the circuit? If nothing you can take a blown fuse and wire up a tail light bulb across it. Put the modified fuse in and start moving stuff and see what happens.
Al
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I keep replacing a fuse.
It controls the gas gage, temp. gage, low fuel light, battery low light, shift light.
Any ideas how to track this? Thanks
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BCT, my suggestion would be to check the circuits on the gas gauge, temp.gauge, low fuel light, battery low light, and shift light. I feel sure that doing this should help you to not only track this, but pinpoint the cause of your symptom.
any whooo.....
that's jest my idea yw
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