Re: 580 E dash gages


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Posted by AJ on Thursday, December 06, 2007:

In Reply to: 580 E dash gages posted by Michael Dipierro on Wednesday, December 05, 2007:

I sent you an email with the address of where you can download the wiring diagram,you may not have got it so I will send another.the way the gauges and warning lights work is when you turn on the key power is sent to one side of the gauge or warning light,ground is made by the sensors,ie the oil warning light is making ground through the oil pressure switch,start the engine and the oil pressure pushes a small plunger off its seat and the ground is broken and the light goes out,it would take only one fuse to be blown for you to have a dead dash.
AJ



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