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Old Dec 31, 2017 | 06:38 PM
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Temp and Fuel gage don’t work and with key off they have voltage unless a door is opened?? Some say it’s a open ground but can’t find it
 

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Temp and Fuel gage don’t work and with key off they have voltage unless a door is opened?? Some say it’s a open ground but can’t find it
bought it with odometer and tach out replaced with good used one then went down rough dirt road and battery light came on and fuel and temp gages went off
 
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bought it with odometer and tach out replaced with good used one then went down rough dirt road and battery light came on and fuel and temp gages went off
Find a cheap thermal camera. On a cold day, look all around the interior and underhood wiring for anything hot. This can sometimes help find the problem.
 
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