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Pics of what? My rusty ElCamino or my nice solid 1500.
Gotta have pics or it didn't happen!
The truck man!Pics of what? My rusty ElCamino or my nice solid 1500.
Six months from now LMC will have all my moneyIt's 100 post, and 6 months of membership. At that point, you will have full access to the sight. It is set like that, to keep spam down, and it works fairly well. Sorry for any inconveniences.
OK,I'll break out my camera and start shootin'The truck man!
Ok man,here you go!The truck man!
Are you referring to the "Moonie" gauges? Those were in 88 - 91. Late 91 went to needle gauges and a tach with the same connector. I agree with you on them, when mine started wigging out, I went with the Dakota Digital gauges.This truck has that 1yr only instrument cluster and the gas gauge doesn't work,plus it's butt ugly. What brought me to y'alls site was looking for the VSSB/DRAC wiring.
Yeah,the "Moonie" gauges. Was 91 the only year that had that circuit board on the back? The others years I've seen have the old style printed circuit plastic film.Looks like a fun project!
Are you referring to the "Moonie" gauges? Those were in 88 - 91. Late 91 went to needle gauges and a tach with the same connector. I agree with you on them, when mine started wigging out, I went with the Dakota Digital gauges.
Here's a link to service manuals which may help you, good luck!
www.gmt400.com/threads/88-98-service-manuals.43575/
88-98 Service Manuals
Over the years I have collected a bunch of GM service literature. Links to PDF Scans of service and STG manuals and a links to the Parts manuals. You'll need the FREE Adobe Acrobat reader to open these files. Get it directly from Adobe here {http://get.adobe.com/reader/} If you're not...www.gmt400.com