
Originally Posted by
wovenrovings
JDNSW, ok, it is just that i once had an 86' county (isuzu) too and it had the fuel pickup separate. I will ask my dad and see what his has.
Also i was thinking about it along the earth problem lines. If my guage is reading higher than it should, that may mean that the voltage it is being supplied is too high. (something i hadn't thought as being realated is the temp gauge now has sat 1 needle width higher for a little while now). So... i am guessing there is some sort of voltage stablising device for the instruments? If so i was thinking where is this device, what does it look like and what voltage should it be putting out?
Cheers,
Dan.
Stabiliser is in the gauge - and relies on the gauge earth to work. A clue to this being the problem is if the gauge reading changes when the instrument lights are switched on and off, as the light uses the same earth. Remember the gauge takes about thirty seconds to move though.
John
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
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