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Need help with gauges...

Old Feb 8, 2005 | 11:50 PM
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Need help with gauges...

Hi,

I could use some help from anyone who has done their own dial face replacement. My dial faces were replaced today on my '02 X50 and we ended up with a few problems. The oil gauge is not tracking right and is sticking mid-way when the car is turned off. The RPM gauge is sticking just a bit and skipping around 2K and up. The wierd thing is when the RPMs are on their way down the needle drops as smooth as silk. All other gauges are working perfectly. Anybody have any ideas on what may need to be done to get these working properly?

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Old Feb 9, 2005 | 02:23 AM
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I had a problem on my 99C4 when I replaced the gauges with Tehcart alu ones....battery meter would not go above a certain point....No one was able to fix and I got a replacement face from Techart and then it was fine....
 
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