Gauge Failure...any correlation with VIN?


Xcentric

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Jul 9, 2012
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My gauges are good, but, like most of us I guess, I follow the failure threads with interest. I've searched the forums, but I have not seen any attempt to correlate failures with any particular batch of gauges or car build sequence. Have I missed it?

I think it would be interesting to compile the statistics on 1) which gauge(s); 2) model year; 3) last 4 of VIN to determine if there is any grouping or pattern, or, perhaps just as significant, if the failures are random.

I know that some have had replacement gauges fail, and I think the inclination is to say the gauges are flawed. But it's also possible that a gauge that fails on one car may not fail on another. In other words, another problem could cause the gauges to fail.

I suspect we don't have a large enough sample to be statistically significant, but if a pattern emerges it could provide clues for investigation.
 
It's doesn't happen to any certain year or build date. It's very random
 
I've been in close contact with Ford Engineering to publish the data in The Journal of Irreproducible Results.
 
Don't think the gauges have vin's on them
 
I've been in close contact with Ford Engineering to publish the data in The Journal of Irreproducible Results.

:lol
 
Don't think the gauges have vin's on them

???
 
I think this is about trying to correlate VINs to failures. That would make sense to try to find a time correlation, but the assumption is that the VINs were built in some kind of time order. They were not...

There are failures across model years and build times. It's really tough to zero in on any link of one failure to another.
 
...but the assumption is that the VINs were built in some kind of time order. They were not...

True...but we do know the production date of each VIN. Mine: 1621 = 7/18/06. Give me your VIN, I'll give you the production date.

Still the same problem, though. Production date of the car doesn't tell you production date or run of any components.

It sounds like you guys have determined it is random. Very strange that some even worry about disconnecting the battery for fear the gauges will die. Just don't tell me our electrical systems have Lucas DNA. :eek
 
Complete randomness. Some have had same gauges fail twice

You're better off focusing your energy on a winning lotto number generator and it could reap results versus the gauge "silence"
 
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Just buy a set of Speedhut gauges unless Ford comes out with a fix.
 
I think it is going to come down to grounding issue that is unrelated to the actual gauges. They just happen to be the most susceptible component. IMHO
 
Yesterday my Tack and Speedo started being lazy. They work and are correct but not real time. There is about 1-2 sec lapse before the respond to actual rpm or speed. Is the only solution new gauges? The originals are not fixable?
 
Yesterday my Tack and Speedo started being lazy. They work and are correct but not real time. There is about 1-2 sec lapse before the respond to actual rpm or speed. Is the only solution new gauges? The originals are not fixable?

That does not sound like typical gauge failure. I would do the "clean the battery ground cable" routine, because...voodoo.

And, ensure the battery isn't getting weak.
 
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Has anyone had a gauge failure after installing the protector?
 
I installed mine about 45 starts ago - no problems . Knock on Wood.
Had a Temp. Gauge failure prior to the installation.