powerscol
Veteran Member
Thanks guys! After. visiting a few auto stores that had no clue I picked up a small Soldering iron and did exactly what u said. I'm estimating there was about 3mm exposed so I soldered up, individually heat srinked, couple individual wraps with electrical tape then both wires wrapped with tape then large piece of heat srinked together then loom.
Resistance checked out and gas gage works again.
Guess I got lucky. Only had to do gas gage, one of the block temp gages and the washer fluid hose.
Fit that In between my major service interval. Changed hydraulic fluid (SUDT2), both filters, front axle, fuel filter, flushed radiator and adjusted the A/C belt. All that's left is the engine oil and I should be good for another 400 hrs assuming I can keep the mice away
But you forgot to get the cat :duh: