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SP58GT
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Dirty Jerz
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i dont think its the needles...though i may be wrong...imma still go wit the assumption that its electrical...even though u say the wiring is wrong..did u check the connections? make sure everything is tight and there are no frayed wires...which i assume there are none since u checked the wiring..make sure all the connections are tight
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3" Exhaust
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Texas
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thanx man im goin to check again im just trying to get everything perfect im puttin a new 7m in my car in bout to weeks and im buyin alot of extras lol just tryin to get everything done right been savin for a few months
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Lexus & 550's
Join Date: Aug 2005
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check the ground cables. battery to block, block to chassis chassis to exhaust, there is lots of electronics that need a good grouind. just a thought
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Lexus & 550's
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Illinois
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theres no way it's the needles
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Lexus & 550's
Join Date: Aug 2005
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i would focus on one problem at a time, first the fuel gauge, take the sending unit out of the tank from the top inside the car under the rear carpet toyo was smart and put in an access door for us. 3 screwes on the cover and 3 or 6, 10 mil bolts for the sending unit. pull it out carefully and manually move it full range while someone watches the gauges with the key on. mine had varnish built up on the reistate wireing wrap that the float arm rubs against. once i carefully scrapped the varnish off, the arm made contact with metal again. 2 years now and it still works fine. make sure the float is still sealed with air and (floats) and not half full of fuel. see if that fixes one issue? and go from there...
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