- Oct 20, 2022
- 7
Hi Guys,
My gauges are almost always all dead even on the tender after sitting for any amount of time. Of the smalls, the gas gauge and the temp work consistantly, while the Boost never comes to life and the others don't function unless the car is run for about 20 miles and the start up procedure is initiated again. Even then the Speedo is hit and miss. Of note, I do wait for the full initiation prior to pushing the Start button.
Should I think new battery, new gauges or what?
If new gauges, I have seen the thread about Speedhut having a full set but it looks like that would certainly alter the OEM look. Also, I have heard that Autometer makes new small gauges for replacement. Further, I belive some have recomended Ford only for the OEM Tach and Speedometer vs. aftermarket.
Thoughts there please.. Additionaly, I am in Colorado, Boulder area, and woul love an experienced GT individual do the work. I'm not brave enough and all my projects tend to get cocked up. Suggestions there for someone as well.
Thanks a million!
My gauges are almost always all dead even on the tender after sitting for any amount of time. Of the smalls, the gas gauge and the temp work consistantly, while the Boost never comes to life and the others don't function unless the car is run for about 20 miles and the start up procedure is initiated again. Even then the Speedo is hit and miss. Of note, I do wait for the full initiation prior to pushing the Start button.
Should I think new battery, new gauges or what?
If new gauges, I have seen the thread about Speedhut having a full set but it looks like that would certainly alter the OEM look. Also, I have heard that Autometer makes new small gauges for replacement. Further, I belive some have recomended Ford only for the OEM Tach and Speedometer vs. aftermarket.
Thoughts there please.. Additionaly, I am in Colorado, Boulder area, and woul love an experienced GT individual do the work. I'm not brave enough and all my projects tend to get cocked up. Suggestions there for someone as well.
Thanks a million!