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    I was exploring and now i realize it wasn't a good idea, but I took my whole dash apart including the guages, well I thought that the guages just set to zero when the car was turned on. Apparently not. Does anyone know a way to set them. someone told he had heard maybe set them straight up and down and they would set to zero but any input would be appreciated. Thank You
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    youre going to have to hook up a scanner and drive the car and adjust the needles that way
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    you should have marked their location before removing them........too late now. only solution that I know of is get it up to operating temp.........put that gauge on where it normally is............etc. for those that you can. Not sure how to do this other than how it has already been mentioned above..........sorry.
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