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    Interested to see if that fixes it. It had to be the gauge at fault after everything else failed.

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    And there we have it, a working temp gauge ! inserted resistor as per Dr Terry's instructions. Big thank you to Damien for steering me in the right direction.
    Now I just need to get the clock working mmmm. Very happy

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    Nice! Looks like your fuel gauge is bad as well, it shows near empty! About $60 should fix that...

    Glad it worked out Spike!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spike View Post
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    And there we have it, a working temp gauge ! inserted resistor as per Dr Terry's instructions. Big thank you to Damien for steering me in the right direction.
    Now I just need to get the clock working mmmm. Very happy
    A couple of capacitors should get the clock going.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wbute View Post
    A couple of capacitors should get the clock going.
    WB - just had a look on the Holdenpaedia site and it sounds / looks do able. Plenty of info on that site.

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    Try Absinth's advice, post 22 in this thread (you might be lucky!):

    http://www.mysandman.com.au/forums/s...ock-with/page3

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    Yep that works sometimes. But if the capacitors are dry you need to replace them. You should be able to get them from jaycar etc. if it's a mechanical problem you might be in for some fun. It's worth have ing a crack at the capacitors though.

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