If the gauges in your 1968 Chevy pickup are not working properly, it could be due to a faulty gauge cluster, wiring issues, or a blown fuse. Start by checking the fuses related to the instrument cluster, then inspect the wiring for any damage or loose connections. If everything looks fine, it may be best to consult a professional mechanic or an automotive electrician to diagnose and repair the issue correctly.
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what is it not doing
replace cat
fix it
Replace it.
bad starter
I have heat in my truck all but the floor. this is a 1998 s-10 Chevy pickup. can you help me find out the reason?
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check the vehicle speed sensor buffer located buy the computer look under and behind the glovebox
replace the coolant sensor, the one next to the thermostat housing.
get a new one
Many of these trucks are valued in price close to $1,000 each. The amount will increase once you fix the truck up.
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