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17 hours ago, Yarb said:

Get a small suction cup. Lick the inside of the cup and gently see if it adheres to the glass. Once pulled forward see if the gauge goes back to normal. In a shop you never know where there hands are going especially if you’re working under a Z dash. A finger or thumb may have pushed that glass in. My two cents…

 

Took the car back to the shop and they cleaned the ampmeter needle and came back to life.  

 


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