Does anyone know where I could buy a ground wire at the back of the fuel/speedometer gauge cluster? This one grounds the gauge cluster panel to the high beam indicator socket then to the dash board metal. Mine broke in half. What I did was route an electric wire from the hi beam indicator socket to the above screw hole of the plastic panel. I've seen these ground wires come in a form of a sheet metal. I guess that will work too. I've been searching through websites and could not locate one. Thanks.
You can use any braided copper wire if you like. Attach to aware on the cluster that will give you a good ground and then attach the other end of your wire to the firewall (some where you can get a good ground).
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I have both. The factory one was so temperamental that I ran a 12 gauge wire from the same spot on the cluster to a bolt on the metal dash.
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