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RE: Fuel gauge repair?



Hi,

You should be able to crawl under the dash and pull it out if it is 
there.  If you do not see one, there will be three small slots that it 
fits into.  Each slot is about 1/4" long.  It should be pretty obvious 
to see the slots with a good flashlight.

If laying like a contortionist is not your thing, pulling the cluster is 
also rather easy.  

As an alternative to pulling the cluster, pull the drivers seat and then 
lay on the floor with your feet on the back seat.

You will have to check the links to see how to check if it is bad.  

K.

Jim Altemose wrote:
> 
> Thanks Kevin.
> 
> Can you get the regulator out from underneath, or do you need to pull
> the cluster or dash?
> 
> Once out, is there a way to check it first to see if it's bad?
> 
> Thanks for the link Gary.
> 
> - Jim
> Jim Altemose, Long Island, NY
> '63 Polara 500 (Max Wedge)
> '63 Polara 500 (383)
> '65 Belvedere I (Street Wedge)
> '71 Bronco
> 
> On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 11:12 AM, Kevin Merkley <krmerkley@xxxxxxxxx> 
> wrote=
> :
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > It sounds like the voltage regulator in the back of the cluster is
> > either gone or broken. =C2=A0Those two gauges work on 5 volts and that
> > voltage is regulated by a small rectangular box (1/2" x 1-1/2") plugged
> > into the back of the printed circuit board.
> >
> > There are new electronic replacement regulators on ebay for about $50
> > but check to see if you have one. =C2=A0Perhaps there is someone near 
> > you
> > that has a spare old one that you could get.
> >
> > I may have one in my garage but I'm in Canada and it would take a while
> > to get it to you.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > K.
> > Jim Altemose wrote:
> >>
> >> Any tips on diagnosing a faulty fuel and temperature gauge?
> >>
> >> I checked the 1962to1965 tech site. =C2=A0The first couple of articles 
> >> a=
> re
> >> stale links and don't work anymore:
> >> # Solid state update for a MoPar Instrument Cluster Voltage Regulator
> >> # Diagnosing And Repairing Faulty Instrument Gauges
> >>
> >> The others may help, but are more for a 68.
> >>
> >> This is a 1963 Polara 500 with a 383. =C2=A0My symptom is that both the
> >> fuel and temperature gauges read 0; they never did work so it's not
> >> the result of anything I did recently. =C2=A0The voltage gauge works 
> >> fin=
> e
> >> and dash lights work fine. =C2=A0It's a new sending unit since I 
> >> recentl=
> y
> >> coated the gas tank inside.
> >>
> >> I'm not real savvy electrically, but I have some basic knowledge and a
> >> meter.
> >>
> >> As always, thanks for any help.
> >>
> >> - Jim
> >> Jim Altemose, Long Island, NY
> >> '63 Polara 500 (Max Wedge)
> >> '63 Polara 500 (383)
> >> '65 Belvedere I (Street Wedge)
> >> '71 Bronco
> >
> >
> >
> > Kevin R. Merkley
> > Thunder Bay, Ontario
> > 64 Dodge 440 2dr HT (Cdn)
> > 64 Dodge Polara 500 Convertible (Cdn)
> >
> >



Kevin R. Merkley
Thunder Bay, Ontario
64 Dodge 440 2dr HT (Cdn)
64 Dodge Polara 500 Convertible (Cdn)


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