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Update on Gauge Problem

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Old Mar 1, 2007 | 07:09 PM
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Default Update on Gauge Problem

I posted this last week: https://mustangforums.com/m_2761504/tm.htm Gauge Cluster Problem.

I also found this link using the search function Good summary of the problem I am having.
https://mustangforums.com/m_1868197/tm.htm

Since then my car has developed the dreaded battery drain. I dropped the car off at the dealer last night(2/28). This is what I learned from the dealer today. They had to jump the car this morning(it was dead). After diagnosing the problem, they determined that they were going to have to replace the entire gauge cluster. He told me they could not figure out the battery drain. He told me that they hooked my car up and could not find any drain on the entire system. He believes it has to do with the guage cluster. Its still going to be 7-10 days before they have my gauge cluster in, so I will take the car back to the dealer when it is in.

On another note: I alsomentioned the rear end whine and problems fueling up when I dropped the car off. He aslo told me that they are going to keep the car overnight and replace the clutch packs that I believe there is a TSB out for. As for the fuel, he told me that he has "heard" about this problem and can only suggest that I dont put the fuel nozzle in as far....................Didnt lead me to believe that there was anything that could rectify this problem...

Stay tuned! Ill let you know all the juicy details when the car is finally fixed.

Joel
Old Mar 2, 2007 | 01:58 AM
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Default RE: Update on Gauge Problem

Just plundering around......is it me, or there an awful lot of TSB's on these cars. Is that the norm on any car?
Old Mar 2, 2007 | 07:59 AM
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Default RE: Update on Gauge Problem

I would say its the norm since i have looked at TSB for other vehicle....some companies arebetter though.
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