Top: E9ZF-9D843-BA
Left: E6EB-14A24-AA
Mid Left: E0ZB-18C641-AA
Mid Right: F0ZF-6C625-AB
Right: E5ZB86509AB I dont know where this one goes I dont even know if it came off the car.
i was also curious to what the hell they were when i put my car back together, never figured out what they were for so i just put them all back in where they came from, there is also a blue one that i didnt know what was for
Originally posted by DOHCTR
You sir are the poster child for "Go big or go home"!
i was also curious to what the hell they were when i put my car back together, never figured out what they were for so i just put them all back in where they came from, there is also a blue one that i didnt know what was for
The blue one was for the air bags. I've pulled all that out of the car. Cruise control is next.
When am I gonna see your beast rolling around the cliff?
Whats happening with the gauge cluster? Theres only the two connectors that plug into the back right? You should be able to reach under the dash and see if they're seated or reseat them?
they are seated fine, im having trouble with my volt gauge it jumps when it idles and my gas gauge shows full one time then empty the other, im guessing it could either be one of three things, bad ground in the wires behind the dash, bad gauge cluster, or something with the alternator
Originally posted by DOHCTR
You sir are the poster child for "Go big or go home"!
they are seated fine, im having trouble with my volt gauge it jumps when it idles and my gas gauge shows full one time then empty the other, im guessing it could either be one of three things, bad ground in the wires behind the dash, bad gauge cluster, or something with the alternator
Electrical is my downfall.
What else do you have to do to it before its ready to roll?
they are seated fine, im having trouble with my volt gauge it jumps when it idles and my gas gauge shows full one time then empty the other, im guessing it could either be one of three things, bad ground in the wires behind the dash, bad gauge cluster, or something with the alternator
Just throwing it out there, but could it be the regulator that mounts to the back of the gauge cluster?
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