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The coolant/water temperature gauge incorporates a '''voltage regulator''', which controls '''both''' fuel and water gauges. | The coolant/water temperature gauge incorporates a '''voltage regulator''', which controls '''both''' fuel and water gauges. | ||
- | * If both the water and fuel gauges are off, suspect the regulator | + | |
- | * If only one gauge is incorrect, suspect a bad connection, usually at the sender | + | * If both the water and fuel gauges are off, suspect the regulator |
+ | * If only one gauge is incorrect, suspect a bad connection, usually at the sender | ||
See: [[Fuel Gauge Wiring]] | See: [[Fuel Gauge Wiring]] | ||
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Temperature Sender at cylinder head (on right side of head, at the very front): | Temperature Sender at cylinder head (on right side of head, at the very front): | ||
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Fuel Level Sender at fuel tank | Fuel Level Sender at fuel tank | ||
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Voltage Regulator is part of Temperature Gauge | Voltage Regulator is part of Temperature Gauge | ||
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Voltage Regulator Circuit in [[Cluster Gauge]] | Voltage Regulator Circuit in [[Cluster Gauge]] | ||
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The coolant/water temperature gauge incorporates a voltage regulator, which controls both fuel and water gauges.
- If both the water and fuel gauges are off, suspect the regulator
- If only one gauge is incorrect, suspect a bad connection, usually at the sender
See: Fuel Gauge Wiring See: Temperature Gauge Wiring
Temperature Sender at cylinder head (on right side of head, at the very front):
Fuel Level Sender at fuel tank
Voltage Regulator is part of Temperature Gauge
Voltage Regulator Circuit in Cluster Gauge