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> Gauge swap, older to newer
Michael J
post Jul 19 2005, 09:36 PM
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I have a sort of ratty set of gauges in my '72. Will the newer set of gauges from a '74 (Speedo, Tach & fuel) plug into my '72 or are there some big differences that would require some rewiring or ??
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post Jul 19 2005, 11:45 PM
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Very late tachs (may be '75/'76 only, but I don't know when the switch was) have different connectors on the back.

The turn signal thing has been debated before. My '71 and my '73 had two bulbs, but they both flash with the turn signal switch in either direction. This matches the behavior of my '69 VW, which also has two bulbs. Some people say the separate bulbs work separately on their car.

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