James Sweet wrote:
> Katrina wrote:
>> What the heck? My '89 740 Turbo sat for awhile due to a flat tire. It
>> started up on the first try last week. Today we've got some nice warm
>> weather so I put air in the tires and took it around the neighborhood.
>> I noticed my battery gauge, the needle is all the way to the left,
>> besides the number "11" when it used to be right smack dab in the
>> middle between the 11 and whatever is on the right side. A 16, I
>> think.
>> Anyway...I drove it right back to the house, parked it and now I
>> patiently await your thoughts and advice. Thanks in advance!
>
>
> Try tapping the gauge with your knuckle while the car is on, sometimes
> they stick when the lubrication dries up.
Yeah, my fuel gauge ('88 760GLE) does this and will drop to completely
empty from time to time. Luckily I know that I can get 500km to a tank
:-)
Cheers,
Andy.
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