Sounds like a bad or loose ground in the dash some where
Not all at once! Get some Tapers, and don't stretch it more than a size every 2 weeks, to avoid tearing and give it a little time to heal.
All else being equal, yes.
What gauge string you use is all about personal preference. There is no gauge that is "good" for it its what you like and can use comfortably.
You will add the R-134a thru your low side port. You will need a gauge to check the PSI level when filling. (You do not need the Manifold gauge set). There are a lot of all in one products you can purchase that have the R-134a and oil included in them. Some will even come with a reusable gauge.
You will add the R-134a thru your low side port. You will need a gauge to check the PSI level when filling. (You do not need the Manifold gauge set). There are a lot of all in one products you can purchase that have the R-134a and oil included in them. Some will even come with a reusable gauge.
Pluviometer, ombrometer, udometer, and hyetometer are all terms meaning rain gauge, but rain gauge is the common term most often used and understood.
Why does the temperature gauge on your 2001 malibu not work and the cooling fans run all the time?
A temperature gauge, that always read the maximum temperature, is usually not connected to the temperature sensor. The wire between the gauge and the sensor must be broken.
A vacuum gauge is all you need to tune in a carb. A gauge for each carb if you have more than one.
Yes, some vehicles have one fuse that protects the gauge/dash cluster circuit.
why won't my gas gauge work all the time.it will read full when i fill it but after that as i drive i am not sure how much gas is in the tank