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When I hooked up my scan master, now the stock led RPM/boost gauge stays pegged out and won't move...Any ideas??
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Default Re: Scanmaster and stock RPM/boost gauge

If you unhook the scan master does your dash gauge work OK??? Could you have blown a fuse??? Tom G.
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Ah,,,,,,I will try that..Thanks alot
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Ok..unhooked the scanmaster, the boost gauge still works as always, but the RPM bars are pegged out still. When the key is turned on the bars climb over to the right and stay. Looking for the fuse, any idea which one it is?
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Default Re: Scanmaster and stock RPM/boost gauge

The 20 amp gauge fuse supplies power for the turbo boost panel... It also supplies power for your other gauges, so if the rest of your instrument panel is functioning then you just may have a bad turbo gauge... Tom G.
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Caspers, has this... http://www.casperselectronics.com/st...roducts_id=717 You could give them a call and see if they have a way to help you diagnose your problem... The service manual doesn't have a good trouble tree to go by in checking out the turbo boost gauge... Tom G.
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