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Date:         Mon, 12 Sep 1994 09:02:11 EDT
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From:         cchubb@ida.org (Chris Chubb)
Subject:      Bouncy gas gauge in '71 Van??

Hey yall,

Well, after leaving the parking lights on in the van for, oh, about 5 days, the battery kinda went dead. Is this normal? :^) (Yup, Im a bonehead)

On another note, I have noticed that the gas gauge on my '71 van bounces every time I hit a bump or pothole. I thought that if the gauge mooved too much, it might cause funny things to happen. One guy told me that the wiper in the tank could cause a spark, blowing me to kingdom-come. Baaad, maaan.

So, is this normal operation? The beetle I had did not do this. I thought that mabye I should have a big capacitor hooked up in parallel to lessen the swinging needle, but that seems like it would be more spark prone.

So, in the short, is this normal? (I love to be normal, how can ANYBODY be different? It's just so difficult, all that originality.)

--- Chris Chubb (cchubb@ida.org) __________________________________________________________________________ \All opinions expressed or implied may not reflect those of the Institute \ \for Defense Analyses, the US Government, or anyone else. \ --------------------------------------------------------------------------


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