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BlazerJer
03-09-2008, 02:05 PM
I have a 1998 GMC Sierra Z71 its got 305,000 kms on it and my fuel gauge works but the needle seems to buzz. It rapidly shakes. Anyone ever heard of this?
30 Yr GM Tech Burn-out
03-14-2008, 01:39 PM
Seen it! If your needles move very fast its the cluster. Theyre air guages and normally move slowly given any input signal...Normally your dealership will have an x-change co. they use. If ya pull it your self you can save allittle $. The reman will be updated and have your milage on the odometer. Just plug it in.
95CTburb19
03-14-2008, 02:28 PM
mine does the same thing! It also only goes down to half a tank. So half tank is empty 3/4 tank is half etc. Kind of annoying but I don't know if i feel like spending money to replace it.
BlazerJer
03-22-2008, 11:30 AM
Thanks for the info I will try the scrap yard to see if there is one there
Redrider
03-23-2008, 12:01 PM
Not sure on the 98s but the 2000 s and up have stepper motors controling all the gauges in the cluster and of course the ones gm put in are the lowest quaulity available and usually the first one to go is the speedo but I have also heard of people running out of fuel on the freeway with the gauge showing half a tank.. Do a search on ebay there is a fellow in NY that rebuilds the cluster with new stepper motors(better quality than gm) and recalibrates the gauges then ships it back within a week. Of course gm didn"t issue any recall on these even though they can produce life threatening issues with speed and fuel miss information. If you buy a new cluster from gm today you get the same old crappy steppers that last about 80,000 kms than crap out.
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