I've been blowing voltage stabilizers (3 prong thingie under dash). I've gone through 4 and still I haven't found the root of the problem. My gas/temp gauge are at zero. With new stabilizer, gauges works for awhile and then they go to zero and I have to put in new stabilizer to get gauges to work again. I've been paying $5-7 for these voltage stabilizers. I see that my local Radio Shack carries...they look the same as the ones that I've been getting at car place. Problem is that Radio Shack has 2 that look the same. Once says 7 and other says 14.2. Can I use the radio shack stabilizers (they call them regulators). If so, which one do I get? They only cost $1.49 or $1.99 which is a lot cheaper than what I've been paying. Of couse, the ultimate is to be able to fix the problem so my guages work. Thanks _________________________________________________________________ Don’t worry if your Inbox will max out while you are enjoying the holidays. Get MSN Extra Storage! http://join.msn.com/?PAGE=features/es |
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