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Leenorthants



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Dash issues
My fuel gauge runs constant full, my temp gauge is full on, guy I bought it off dsaid it was a dodgy earth behind the dash, anyone help? Bow down
Post #275641 21st Oct 2013 7:16pm
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JSG



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United Kingdom 2011 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 XS CSW Stornoway Grey
It could be - what model and year of Defender? John

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Post #275733 21st Oct 2013 11:11pm
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Leenorthants



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H reg
Post #275855 22nd Oct 2013 4:51pm
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diesel_jim



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I would say yes, earth fault then.

Those pre Td5 guages have 3 connections; power, the signal "feed" (be it temp, fuel level etc) and an earth which connects to the metal back of the guage itself... should be a small black wire looping fromt each guage, usually under the thumbscrew that holds the "U" shaped bracket in place. then connects to the other million black earth wires behind the dash.
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Leenorthants



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Cheers will look, now got footwell holes issues now!!
Post #275915 22nd Oct 2013 7:47pm
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