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Hey I was wondering if it's common for a fuel gauge to go bad. For some reason mine stopped working. Not sure what it is it seemed fine before. I checked the wiring and it all looks good. What else could it be? Any suggestions would be awesome.
Sorry for the last post I should have worded it differently. OK this is my problem... I have a Autometer fuel pressure gauge. It was working just fine but I noticed the other day that it wasn't moving. Right now it stays on 30psi. When you first turn the car on the needle would move but now doesn't do anything. Even when the car is running and I am giving it gas it still stays on 30psi. What I'm wondering is if it is possible if the gauge is bad or maybe I'm not checking something right... I checked out all the wiring and it seems to be fine. Any info on this would be great again sorry about the last post being confusing
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