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Post by jesuelboricua on Jul 2, 2011 13:01:01 GMT -5
I've got aftermarket gauges installed. It's got an inverter with one wire connecting to 4 gauges, one strip coming directly off of it, and the +/- wires. They've stopped glowing this week. I disconnected / reconnected and no outcome. I'm inclined to believe its the inverter (the lil black box). Any and all help appreciated Thanx
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Heavy D
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Post by Heavy D on Jul 2, 2011 15:31:47 GMT -5
most likely its the inverter box, i had this happen to me before, is the fuse popped? some brings fuses
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Post by jesuelboricua on Jul 2, 2011 18:48:30 GMT -5
I opened up the box but it's all this black rubber plastic stuff covering all. Anywhere I can get an inverter??
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Heavy D
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Post by Heavy D on Jul 2, 2011 20:06:48 GMT -5
maybe off ebay, i remember this happening to my dodge neon with the blue face gauges and they went out, if there is no fuse add a 7.5a, im sure it doesnt even take that much to get hot or burn out
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Post by gold94corolla on Jul 25, 2011 18:55:20 GMT -5
Hey did you ever figure it out? Those are the gauges I sold you? I never had a problem with them, sucks. But when it works, it makes a slight buzzing noise. Does it buzz now? I never had any other gauges, so I've no experience fixing them. However, the inverters are gonna be all the same for all gauges. I'd say find some cheap gauges on Ebay (with 4 dial faces) and use that inverter.
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