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    Default Analog Tachometer intermittent

    Twice so far in low temperatures I have had occurances of the analog tach failing to work. The first time it did not function until I stopped shutdown pulled the key and waited few seconds and then restarted and it worked properly. Today it functioned except about three grand less than it should have indicated. I stopped and refueled, pulled the key and restarted and tach functions properly.

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    Time for a new gauge cluster. I am on my fourth, partly for the exact same reason. It will not get better...just worse. BTW, take a dated digital photo of the odometer when you drop it off to be repaired. The new cluster will revert to zero.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NancysToy View Post
    Time for a new gauge cluster. I am on my fourth, partly for the exact same reason. It will not get better...just worse. BTW, take a dated digital photo of the odometer when you drop it off to be repaired. The new cluster will revert to zero.
    Oh, great.

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