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Weird gauge problem this morning? Premium gauges.
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<blockquote data-quote="SicShelby09" data-source="post: 11244120" data-attributes="member: 109000"><p>So my car sat in my garage for the last week because I was on vacation. And this morning when I went in there to fire it up, the battery was half dead and the car turned over very slow. It did start on the first try, but I noticed that the gauges did not sweep like they normally do no start up. They did, however, quiver at their resting spot like they were trying to go the wrong way and they never did sweep. So I let the car idle for a moment and shut it down. Then I restarted it and they did their sweeping motion correctly. I tried it two more times, and it was ok for both of those too. So Im wondering if this is another fluke thing that happened, or maybe the gauges did not think they were at their home position because the battery was almost dead and the car sat inside for a week. Anyone have any thoughts??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SicShelby09, post: 11244120, member: 109000"] So my car sat in my garage for the last week because I was on vacation. And this morning when I went in there to fire it up, the battery was half dead and the car turned over very slow. It did start on the first try, but I noticed that the gauges did not sweep like they normally do no start up. They did, however, quiver at their resting spot like they were trying to go the wrong way and they never did sweep. So I let the car idle for a moment and shut it down. Then I restarted it and they did their sweeping motion correctly. I tried it two more times, and it was ok for both of those too. So Im wondering if this is another fluke thing that happened, or maybe the gauges did not think they were at their home position because the battery was almost dead and the car sat inside for a week. Anyone have any thoughts?? [/QUOTE]
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