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The electroluminescent system operates the illumination of the display of
information on the gauges, not the innards of the dash gauges themselves.

The testing methods are not affected by the type of display illumination,
and our previous statements are still in effect. Grounding the tank or other
sending unit wires for a few seconds will not hurt anything -just don't
leave it grounded with the key on for more than a few seconds.   This is to
see if the display unit goes to full scale - if it does, your gauge unit and
regulator are fine.  If it doesn't, you know where to look for the cause
(behind the dash instruments).

As someone has already mentioned, if you make contact with the 250 volt AC
terminals while poking about behind the dash units, you are likely to regret
it!

Dick Benjamin
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kerry Pinkerton" <pinkertonk@xxxxxxxxx>


> Don't know about what the electrolucent stuff does to the testing
technique.
> I'm not a EE but I expect Dick B will chime in with the facts.
>
> KerryP

> > Dear all
> > Am I right or am I wrong but my car has electroluminescent dash lights
> (63)
> > I have been told that you should not ground the sender wire to see if
the
> > gauge works is this correct or not and if so how does one check these
> > gauges, I put in a "new" sender unit which briefly gave a 3/4 reading
> before
> > slowly dying as did the previous gauge.????????????.
> >
> >                             David Munson





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