I believe you are right here.
I had just this problem with the GT after resto - the only bit that wasn't
replaced. The problem went away with replacement of the unit. The fun bit is
trying to fix it back in - could do with a fibre optic camera on ones finger
tips.
Cheers
Chris Nevard
71 MG Midget
78 MGBGT
http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~spridget
-----Original Message-----
From: Skye Poier [mailto:skye@ffwd.com]
Sent: 12 June 1999 19:45
To: ahhclem@kcnet.com
Cc: MG Nuts
Subject: Re: Prince of Darkness strikes
Word on the street is that ahhclem@kcnet.com said:
> On the way to a show this evening both the fuel gauge and temp. gauge
> decided to go to sleep. Both indicating at the deenergized positions. I
> checked all the fuses and all appear good. Is there a common connection
> point that feeds both gauges?
If I'm not mistaken, this is the sign that your voltage regulator
has gone south.
Skye
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