Broke my Fuel Gauge Accidentially-Be Careful
I was cleaning glue residue off my gauge faces the other day and somehow I broke my fuel gauge. I first want to verify this:
Is it supposed to have much less play than the temperature gauge if moved by finger?
Right now it moves as easy as the temperature gauge by hand.
Should I fix it or replace it?
Anyone ever do it or have a DIY and how hard would it be to do?
For reference, it is number 11 in ths picture and it would cost around $50 to replace
Is it supposed to have much less play than the temperature gauge if moved by finger?
Right now it moves as easy as the temperature gauge by hand.
Should I fix it or replace it?
Anyone ever do it or have a DIY and how hard would it be to do?
For reference, it is number 11 in ths picture and it would cost around $50 to replace
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