Hello All,
I can't locate the name/company that rebuilds the Gas Gauges. If someone has that information, please send it over again. I would like to get a quote. Thank you.
Regards,
Mark Lindahl
'63 300 Conv.
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From: Mark Lindahl <mplindahl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, October 7, 2023 5:13 PM
To: chrysler-300-club-international@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: ‘63 Chrysler fuel/temp gauge
Hello All,
Thanks for all the good suggestions. The headlight connector is somewhat melted (see picture)and I didn’t notice this earlier so I thought the 12v may have lost connection due to this connector.
The lights do work, but when I see melted plastic and then no power to the temp/gas gauge, I start to wonder.
I had an intermittent gas gauge. My 2nd used replacement gas gauge pegged all the way to full and also the temp gauge pegged all the way to super hot when the engine was cold.
The third used gas gauge powered up with 5v on a bench test, but when I pot it all together, all of a sudden no power. Both gauges are slumped all the way to the left. I have used light switches but if there is no direct link, then I won’t worry about the light switch.
BTW, melted terminal is black wire in the corner of the connector. Maybe this is another problem (bulkhead?)..
300ly,
Mark Lindahl
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