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- Chevrolet Tahoe LT
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Halp meh
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Your gauge is spinning. You either have one helluva oil pressure problem or a bad gauge.
It's been doing that since I bought it. But now tonight it was responding to engine speed. Before I noticed that it was responding to the damn turn signals LOL!
I guess I will have to try the oil gauge from the '89 and if that don't cure it then it has to be in the printed circuit or sending unit?
I bet if I open that cluster up and wiggle that gauge it will start working normally.
Likely, might be an intermittent connection at the cluster terminals.
Or a bad ground.
While Yuhr in there, pull them little clips out and clean them up and pinch then down a bit tighter. that seems to keep the guages in My truck a bit more honest. Keeps um from runnin in circles too.![]()
So the first thing I should do is pull the cluster and check the plug sockets for the gauge and printed circuit right? And fire it up with the cluster hanging and if'ts still bouncing I can try the gauge of the '89?
I wish there was a troubleshooting check list for this.