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RE: Any suggestions?



George,  I would first check and see if you have power going into the 
circuit board.

Second, a factory oil pressure gauge only came on a Dodge, no?  If you 
have a Dodge, double check where each of the three terminals go, as they 
might be slightly different from the Plymouth dash, since they are laid 
out differently.  However, I doubt this would be a problem as they both 
use the same factory regulator.

Sean


george smith wrote:
> 
> I installed the voltage limiter in my dash.I also just got the engine 
> fired up and running Thursday. MY problem is I have no operational 
> gauges. Oil,fuel,water temp,or clock. My alt. gauge works
great! The FSM is a bit vague seeing it's 44 yrs. old about 
troubleshooting. Any help would be truly appreciated.
> Thanks,
> 
> George


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