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<blockquote data-quote="machoheadgames" data-source="post: 431279" data-attributes="member: 18789"><p>I asked about unplugged…which you said it goes to 60 when unplugged, but it should be pegging to 80. So definitely a wiring or gauge issue. The wiring being unplugged and the gauge only going to 60, not 80, is somewhat indicative of a bad gauge. But that’s the thing, if it’s a bad ribbon controlling all of your gauges, then that could be why they are all acting up. I don’t really know. Plus yours is a 91 which may not even have the ribbon? I’m not sure, not very familiar with 91- gauges.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="machoheadgames, post: 431279, member: 18789"] I asked about unplugged…which you said it goes to 60 when unplugged, but it should be pegging to 80. So definitely a wiring or gauge issue. The wiring being unplugged and the gauge only going to 60, not 80, is somewhat indicative of a bad gauge. But that’s the thing, if it’s a bad ribbon controlling all of your gauges, then that could be why they are all acting up. I don’t really know. Plus yours is a 91 which may not even have the ribbon? I’m not sure, not very familiar with 91- gauges. [/QUOTE]
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