K KenScal LVC Member Joined Oct 13, 2010 Messages 15 Reaction score 0 Location Austin Oct 15, 2010 #1 I have a 1996 Lincoln Mark 8 LSC and I bought the car with a non working rpm gauge. Anybody know what could possibly be the problem or how to fix it?
I have a 1996 Lincoln Mark 8 LSC and I bought the car with a non working rpm gauge. Anybody know what could possibly be the problem or how to fix it?
9 97SilverLSCcobra Dedicated LVC Member Joined Jul 22, 2010 Messages 528 Reaction score 0 Location Huntsville Oct 15, 2010 #2 Don't know yet what is wrong but my brothers just went out today on his Gen 2!!!
Frogman Dedicated LVC Member Joined Jul 11, 2005 Messages 6,987 Reaction score 1 Location I promise to nicer if you promise to be smarter. Oct 15, 2010 #3 It's called a "tachometer". And chances are, the gauge itself is bad. Easiest thing to do is to replace the gauge cluster.
It's called a "tachometer". And chances are, the gauge itself is bad. Easiest thing to do is to replace the gauge cluster.
kustomizingkid Dedicated LVC Member Joined Oct 4, 2006 Messages 12,349 Reaction score 6 Location Twin Cities Oct 15, 2010 #4 Semi known issue is the guage faces peeling up causing the needle to stick, just reglue them down.
NoLimit95 Dedicated LVC Member Joined Mar 14, 2008 Messages 8,459 Reaction score 156 Location Huntsville, Alabama, United States Oct 15, 2010 #5 Frogman said: It's called a "tachometer". And chances are, the gauge itself is bad. Easiest thing to do is to replace the gauge cluster. Click to expand... I had to do this and now I have a working tachometer.
Frogman said: It's called a "tachometer". And chances are, the gauge itself is bad. Easiest thing to do is to replace the gauge cluster. Click to expand... I had to do this and now I have a working tachometer.