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Diagnosing And Repairing Faulty Instrument Gauges

Making Your Monitors Work
By Michael Harrison
Photography by Michael Harrison
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This ’69 Barracuda gas gauge has a built-in voltage regulator (A). When the bi-metal bar (B) is heated by current flowing through the coiled wire, it moves, and the needle moves with it.

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This IC panel shows how power flows through the three-gauge gas, oil, and temp circuit. Terminal “A” is Power In to the gas gauge voltage regulator, then to the gas gauge bi-metal bar in “B.” “B” feeds power to “D” (Power In to the temp gauge) and “F” (Power In to the oil pressure gauge). Power flows through each gauge and to the sending unit through the sending-unit terminal. “C” represents the gas-gauge sending-unit terminal. The temp gauge is “E” and the oil-pressure gauge is “G.”

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With two flashlight batteries in series (3 volts), the gauge reads half. In this case, one gauge terminal rests against the battery’s negative side, and the jumper wire is between the battery’s positive terminal and the gauge’s other terminal.

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A well-grounded circuit tester will illuminate if the temp-sensor wire is hot with the key on. If the wire is hot, the sensor or the gauge is the problem.

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Grounding out the temp-sensor wire should cause a good gauge to move. If it doesn’t, it’s probably bad. If the gauge did move, check the sender. Keep groundings brief.


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