Professional Restoration of Charger Dash Gauges

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Professional Restoration of Charger Dash Gauges

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Good info on calibrating the gauges too

http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index ... 999.0.html

Great overview of how gauges work and why you need to ditch the dash voltage regulator

http://www.allpar.com/history/mopar/electrical2.html

Fitting three new gauges this w/e due to regulator frying situation.

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Good find. Cheers. :read2:
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np. Building an electronic regulator using the gutted original one. Looking good so far and parts bill came to about £3.
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GranSport wrote:np. Building an electronic regulator using the gutted original one. Looking good so far and parts bill came to about £3.
That's what Anton and myself did. :thumbright:
Are we there yet dad ..... 10 to the gallon but worth it.

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cheers, was thinking about a couple of eleccy niggles on my charger, now the clocks are going to get it
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