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jsfordboy02

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I just put an 89 dash in my 88 bronco II and the fuel gauge doesnt work, now im pretty sure that the reason is the new dash used a slosh module that runs 6v and the old dash didnt have one so my sending unit is 12v. I was thinking about taking the easy way out and just hooking up a 12v after market gauge from autozone to my sending unit, as far as I can tell that should work. Has any done anything like this?
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martin

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As far as I know all the dashes have a 5v ivr. The sending units were changed in value at sometime, but I don't know when they changed. Are you sure the connecters go to the right places in the dash?
 

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I got my fuel gauge installed, it was so easy. I just picked up the right autometer for my ohm range at my local performance store and about 15 minutes......done. anyone wants details let me know
 

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I got my fuel gauge installed, it was so easy. I just picked up the right autometer for my ohm range at my local performance store and about 15 minutes......done. anyone wants details let me know
ya how much was it and what all do i need to do to install it
 

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