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Old 02-06-2024, 11:46 AM   #9
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Default Re: bad ammeter effect

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Originally Posted by Citiyard View Post
Friend has had a problem with his '30 coupe deciding to stop on it's own without warning. We've been through the fuel and electrical system and everything looks OK. I noticed that his ammeter was not registering and he told me it's never worked right. Can a bad ammeter affect the way a car runs or is it just a gauge?
Try putting a jumper across the terminals of the junction block. That will remove the ammeter from the equation.
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