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Old 11-27-2011, 08:16 PM
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Gauge Jump to Max at Start up - 99Z28

OK...have not been here in a while...car has been doing great. Car just started doing this during the last 3 weeks. Does do it every time..seems to be random. Car has original alternator with 120K miles. Battery is about 1 year old... Interstate 72month....
Any have this before...fix ???
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Re: Gauge Jump to Max at Start up - 99Z28

Let me clarify...All the gauges Jump to Max and then return to normal. It also resets my trip odometer. Car start fine !!!
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