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Topic subject | moisture in autometer gauges?? wtf |
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91307, moisture in autometer gauges?? wtf Posted by jdpilot, Dec-31-69 06:00 PM
So, I store my car. It hasn't been on the road in a couple months. All of a sudden today I noticed moisture/condensation behind the glass of two of my 5 autometer gauges. How do I remove it and how th ehell did it get there?? Anyone experience this??
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91308, RE: moisture in autometer gauges?? wtf Posted by WickedESi, Dec-31-69 06:00 PM
I got some moisture in my center gauge pod before I blocked off the vents. Mine dried naturally.
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91312, RE: moisture in autometer gauges?? wtf Posted by BOOSTED ECLIPSE, Dec-31-69 06:00 PM
Originally posted by jdpilot So, I store my car. It hasn't been on the road in a couple months. All of a sudden today I noticed moisture/condensation behind the glass of two of my 5 autometer gauges. How do I remove it and how th ehell did it get there?? Anyone experience this??
Try parking the car in the sun for awhile with the windows down. Sometimes my egt gauge in my A pillar will fog up sometimes when I run the AC at night, but it goes away within a few minutes after turning the AC off.
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91336, RE: moisture in autometer gauges?? wtf Posted by xcasbonx, Dec-31-69 06:00 PM
I have this problem too. It sucks, but now that its warm out again they don't have moisture. I suppose one day I'll get new gauges, but until then, they do the job.
http://www.dsmregistry.com/detail.php?carid=1030
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91432, RE: moisture in autometer gauges?? wtf Posted by everphatdusters, Dec-31-69 06:00 PM
check the back side of the gauge and see if there are any open holes. Plug em up with some good tape, that should take care of the moisture from coming back. If you can take apart the gauge itself and seal the glass to the trim ring. Beats buying new gauges!
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