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20hp onan gauges don't work

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budman2

I have a 1996 520-H tachometer does not work nor the volt meter, does anyone know what controls these? Would like to get them fixed! Also in my fuse box the blue fuse is dead its a 10 or 15 amp, could this cause this? Thanks folks any and all help would be appreciated!!!! budman2

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953 nut

There is a 15 amp fuse that protects the wiring to all of those meters. You probably need to clean and inspect this fuse holder, it is near the battery and is subject to corrosion from battery acid fumes. 

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budman2

I took the fuse block off and looked under it at the connections, no connections found to the 15amp fuse!!  so I bought a new fuse block for it, getting ready to install it today, wish me luck not good at wiring!! Thanks budman2

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lynnmor
1 hour ago, budman2 said:

I took the fuse block off and looked under it at the connections, no connections found to the 15amp fuse!!  so I bought a new fuse block for it, getting ready to install it today, wish me luck not good at wiring!! Thanks budman2

Only 3 of the 4 fuse positions are used, perhaps the 15 amp fuse was in the wrong position.

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budman2

What do you mean by wrong position?

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lynnmor
3 hours ago, budman2 said:

What do you mean by wrong position?

You're serious, right?

See your owners manual.

Front to rear:

Empty

15 amp

25 amp

30 amp

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budman2

Never mind you don't understand what I am trying to tell you ok!!!!!!!! budman2

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budman2

Thanks anyways guys! I will get it done ok!!!!budman2

 

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budman2

Thanks to all you guys for you input!! found out that it wasn't the fuse block after all!! it was a defective ignition switch!!! God Bless you all and have a great weekend, budman2

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