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Old 11-07-2007   #1
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Re: Gauges...

how did you retain the stock fuel level light? I'd still like to keep the fuel gauge though, I jsut notice Autometer makes many different ones for fords, or chev's, or whatnot. I also don't know the volt range the gauge needs.

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Old 11-07-2007   #2
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Re: Gauges...

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how did you retain the stock fuel level light? I'd still like to keep the fuel gauge though, I jsut notice Autometer makes many different ones for fords, or chev's, or whatnot. I also don't know the volt range the gauge needs.

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I rewired all the dummy lights including the fuel level lamp. If you have a service manual, it shows the voltage that the factory fuel level gauge operates at. It think the closest one Autometer makes is for Chrysler vehicles. The only other option is to get one for GM cars and install Autometer's fuel level sender in the tank. I know a guy who did that. He rigged it up on the factory pump hanger and it worked perfectly.





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