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| Registered Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: Relocated to Alpharetta, GA 
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				Bouncy Gauges
			 
			I've been driving the car all week after the DME fix and yesterday my gauges started to get jumpy, especially the temp gauge.  If I turn on the headlight it will jump up about 4 mm, turn signal will cause it to bounce in unison, basically anything electrical in the car seems to directly effect the gauge.  I've recently cleaned main ground and pulled instrument cluster a while back and cleaned footballs, changed lights.  Any other grounds I'm missing or common shorts??
		 
				__________________ Current: 2014 Jetta SE 1.8L Turbo 2001 Civic 4 door, totaled  Red 1985.5 944 NA sold Maroon 1985.5 944 NA sold | ||
|  03-22-2009, 06:07 PM | 
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| That Guy | 
			Give all the ground points a once over. That solved most of the issues i had with erratic gauges on my '87 n/a. The final fix was replacing all the of the battery cables. Check out this thread i made with specific details on each grounding point. Late interior groud point locations 
				__________________ Jon 1988 Granite Green 911 3.4L 2005 Arctic Silver 996 GT3 Past worth mentioning - 1987 924S, 1987 944, 1988 944T with 5.7L LS1 | ||
|  03-22-2009, 06:41 PM | 
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			Thanks, that's actually the thread I read when I originally did the grounds.  Are there two in the rear hatch because I could only find one(two shown on diagram)?  Also, it looks like your 951 has a ground by the ICV bypass and the cruise control module that aren't present in the NA.  If that's true, I cleaned all grounds.  I guess battery cables could be it, it's strange that it's only affecting the temp gauge???
		 
				__________________ Current: 2014 Jetta SE 1.8L Turbo 2001 Civic 4 door, totaled  Red 1985.5 944 NA sold Maroon 1985.5 944 NA sold | ||
|  03-22-2009, 07:11 PM | 
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| That Guy | 
			The grounds by the test port and cruise module are actually only for the brake pad wear sensors. Double check the leads on your water temp gauge. Give them a good cleaning and make sure the wires are still intact. The spade connectors were pretty badly corroded and the insulation had cracked off. I cut the bad portion out and soldered in new wires with spade connectors. 
				__________________ Jon 1988 Granite Green 911 3.4L 2005 Arctic Silver 996 GT3 Past worth mentioning - 1987 924S, 1987 944, 1988 944T with 5.7L LS1 | ||
|  03-22-2009, 08:20 PM | 
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| Registered Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: Relocated to Alpharetta, GA 
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			Pad wear sensors, huh.  I wonder where mine went?  I tightened down the temp sensor spade connectors when I had the manifold off a few week ago but the wire did look pretty beat.  Man that thing is hard to get at with manifold on!!  There's got to be a wire or something loose somewhere, the problem is finding it.  This past week was the first time I really drove the car consistently so maybe something just came loose- now that I think about it the car was hard to start yesterday and today (four or five cranks).  All week it was starting on first or second crank, could be related.
		 
				__________________ Current: 2014 Jetta SE 1.8L Turbo 2001 Civic 4 door, totaled  Red 1985.5 944 NA sold Maroon 1985.5 944 NA sold | ||
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