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From: "Addler" <Datsun510@addler.net> Subject: RE: TEMPermental guage Date: Wed, 3 May 2000 06:19:03 -0700Try pulling off the connector at the sending unit, cleaning it really good, and through it back together. (didn't work for me, but that's were they seem to build up corrosion) > > >Hi Birds, > > For the past week my stock temp guage in the '72 has been on >and off. Some >days it hasn't moved (makes me nervous even though it doesn't run hot) and >other days it starts to climb and before reaching its proper position, it >drops all the way down again. Today it worked all day long, go figure! > > I've heard stories of these guages gettin' wacky (like Lou's guage not >working prior to climbing Mt Washington at last year's 510 Gathering in >Gorham NH). Any ideas fellas? Dirty connections? Fouled thermostat? > Thanks as always. > > Jake Kalnenieks CT > '72 2 Dr > > >This message comes to you from the Datsun 510 mailing list. >List rules and instructions are available at: >http://bluebirds.datsun510.com/bluebirds/listcharter >Authors retain implicit copyright to their material. Obtain >permission from the author before redistributing messages. > This message comes to you from the Datsun 510 mailing list. List rules and instructions are available at: http://bluebirds.datsun510.com/bluebirds/listcharter Authors retain implicit copyright to their material. Obtain permission from the author before redistributing messages.