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420APowerAug-14-02 08:17 AM
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#28828, "please help with indiglo install"


          

ok, call me dumb, but when i was installing a set of indiglos in my friends 97 gst, everything worked fine till i moved the fuel gauge. i didnt think it would be so bad, because i thought i moved mine in my 97 gs and it works fine now. so anyway, he calls me up and tells me the gauge hasnt moved since. did i break his gauge by moving it? i dont believe the indiglo is rubbing it or anything. please help, i think he's pissed....
thanks craig

  

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TeamMichael_97RSAug-14-02 08:23 AM
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#28829, "RE: please help with indiglo install"
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Mine is sticky, I need to open it gback up and move the covers around. I would bet that's all it is, the cover is just rubbign slightly.

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JohnnyCoronaAug-14-02 09:22 AM
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yup mine does the same thing, it moves once in a while, but its rubbing against the guage, i just havnet had the time to take it apart again, mine jumps tho, it will be stuck at full for a couple days, then jump down to half full.

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