Re: IML: 1968 Check Gauges light
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Re: IML: 1968 Check Gauges light



This light monitors oil pressure, temperature, and the fuel gauge. It is operated by independent oil pressure and temperature sending units. The fuel warning is connected to the gauge. You could have a faulty sender, or maybe the connection to the fuel gauge is intermittently failing.

Paul

In a message dated 12/1/2004 8:29:20 PM Eastern Standard Time, louis colon <luis10241@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

>Hi List,
> 
>This light seems to flicker all the time, at idle, when you let go of the gas pedal, do you guys know what causes this. I had a 69 imperial many years ago and had the same problem but I thought it was the alternator not putting out enough juice. It has anew battery and the alternator was checked.
> 
>Thanks Guys and Girls.
>
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