After replacing ALL the FUSES, check and clean the ground connection
from the instrument panel to the chassis.
On 10/31/05, Bob Rentfro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As Herr Doktor Booth might say, replace ALL fuses if you're NOT CERTAIN how
OLD they are.
It's a good, inexpensive way to start
I was wondering if anyone has had this problem. Every now and again the fuel
gage, temp gage, turn signals and brake lights won't operate. Everything
else, electrically works fine. The engine starts and runs. These items are
the only things that stop working. Emergency flashers work and the turn
Rotate and clean fuses
Regards,
Trampas
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Subject: [MBZ] 1980 300D Electrical Problem
I was wondering if anyone has had this problem
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On Behalf Of Cal
Sent: Monday, October 31, 2005 1:43 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [MBZ] 1980 300D Electrical Problem
I was wondering if anyone has had this problem. Every now and again the
fuel
gage, temp gage, turn signals and brake lights won't operate. Everything
Trampas wrote:
Rotate and clean fuses
NO - replace any fuse older than 10 years old - if you don't know how
old they are - REPLACE them.
Marshall
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Marshall Booth Ph.D.
Ass't Prof. (ret.)
Univ of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
Department of Pharmacology 1300 BST
Pittsburgh PA 15261 USA