I have not had the car long and all the gauges seem fine - but I have noticed the gas gauge takes about 10 minutes to rise to full after you fill it up - is that normal?
I have not had the car long and all the gauges seem fine - but I have noticed the gas gauge takes about 10 minutes to rise to full after you fill it up - is that normal?
I have not had the car long and all the gauges seem fine - but I have noticed the gas gauge takes about 10 minutes to rise to full after you fill it up - is that normal?
^^^ +1. The only times I have had erratic gas gauge readings, I traced back to hitting the start button before the gauges ran through their little test checks. Now, I don't hit the start button until I see the gas gauge spring to life, which only takes a second.
I wait till the odometer comes on. Probably overkill - but everything seems to be well stabilized by then
Lost my tach a month ago. Ordered Speedhut and had Ryan at Cooltech install them. When I started the car today to go to Cooltech the voltmeter failed. Two turns of the key and two lost gauges. Ford Tach was going to be $1280 and I think Volts is $800. So now have Speedhut and the drama is over.
Sheeesh!
Speedo started doing a tap dance as I was parking yesterday. Any suggestions?
It eventually went back to zero. The grounds have been sanded since the first gauge died, and I made the switch to the Die Hard years ago. The "fix" won't come soon enough.
So far it's a tach, a fuel gauge, and potentially a speedo. To put it in perspective, I've racked up five times more than what I paid for my first car in dead gauges.
But they do make for really expensive and cool paper weights.:frown
Speedhuts now or wait for Ford to come out with the new and improved gauges.05 red white stripe fuel, temp & boost gauges bad have new ones scared to put in crazy
Bummer I guess water temp & oil pressure is all you really need anyway right?