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<blockquote data-quote="ehoe" data-source="post: 89758" data-attributes="member: 141"><p>hahaha... there was once I had a friend whom smacked his dash so hard that the needle/arm on the meter came loose and fell off!. It was quite funny :yahoo: </p><p></p><p>Then had to remove the whole meter console, open it up to reinstall the needle/arm. Whilst he had the meter open he tighten all the connections and his temp & fuel gauge was more accurate after reinstall. That proves that old cars have loose connection or bad contact between the meters and the circuit board that can cause inaccurate readings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ehoe, post: 89758, member: 141"] hahaha... there was once I had a friend whom smacked his dash so hard that the needle/arm on the meter came loose and fell off!. It was quite funny :yahoo: Then had to remove the whole meter console, open it up to reinstall the needle/arm. Whilst he had the meter open he tighten all the connections and his temp & fuel gauge was more accurate after reinstall. That proves that old cars have loose connection or bad contact between the meters and the circuit board that can cause inaccurate readings. [/QUOTE]
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