Jim Felder wrote: > ...Changing out the gas gauge looks to be a good bit more complex, but > I can't say that > I've done it.
The gas gauge can be re-calibrated... I did it inadvertently when I replaced the capicitors in the analog clock. The spring thingy popped off and the gas gauge fell apart. I got it all back together and amazingly it is much more accurate/meaningful than before (was previously reading 'red zone' way too soon). Geo
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