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- Subject: Re: Sudden loss of power to guages
- Message-ID: <1992Oct12.160036.1@bronco.fnal.gov>
- Date: 12 Oct 92 22:00:36 GMT
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- In article <1992Oct12.172752.1207@njitgw.njit.edu>, J.R. Pych writes:
- > Greetings fellow netters.
- >
- > While driving down the highway this afternoon, I glanced at my dashboard
- > and was surprised to see my gas and coolant guages had quit (they were in
- > the position they normally are after turning off the ignition).
- >
-
- I've had a similar problem, the ignition key isn't turned back far enough.
- Thatis, from the *start* position to the *on* position. Many gauges zero
- on startup. I also noticed my turn signals and heater fan didn't work.
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