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Fuel guage

TheIceman

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did mine today, here is the old one, the contacts look a bit worn in a couple of areas, maybe the reason its beeping its tits off at me at certain levels.
and the lever a little bit rusty as well. all changed in 1 hour on the ground.
 

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best to fill up and use as much of the tank as u can then fill up and so forth, if u keep a full tank or low tank all the time it will wear out that section quicker
 

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On the rare occasions that we see temperatures below 15C here, my fuel, temp gauges and speedo all read zero until the electronics have warmed up a bit. I reckon that it's a faulty solder joint in the instrument cluster, which closes up as it warms up
 
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