Alternative 12v to 10v dashboard reulator/stabiliser

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ORJIP

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Hi has anyone found an alternative manufacturer of a series 3 12v to 10v voltage stabiliser? I have purchased 3 (2 new and 1 NOS) . Had an auto electrician out to look at my wifes car and whilst here, I thought I would see if I can get my dasboard working. All wiring ok (all replaced in 2008 in a rebuild). NONE of the stabiliser/regulators are doing there job. I dont fancy buying a few of the same - so wondered if anyone had found a more reliable alternative? Thanks
 
I bought one on eBay. Electronic job. Crap crimped connectors, but otherwise does a good job.

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Brilliant! Thank you. I dont often purchase from off ebay, yet I am at a point where I will try anything to find out how much fuel and what temperature I am running at. Thank you!
 
Thats a good shout. I have not touched anything behind the dash prior to my temperature gauge suggesting it was running very hot and my fuel gauge suggesting I had half a tank, despite that being the case. The screw on the stabiliser was very very tight on the back of the speedometer, so I had assumed it was correctly earthed. I did change the wind screen wiper switch a year or so ago, yet that was plug and play. I will check out the earthing more generally tho - thanks Rangieman - I am a little annoyed now I did not check myself.
 
Just a quick follow up to close out this Thread. I too bought and fitted this. After 4 NoS and a new brit part stabiliser, it now all works. The earth on this modern equivalent appears to bind in tighter to its correct position on the rear of the speedo. For the first time in 6 months I know how mucg fuel I have onboard. Many thansk Wildfalcon.

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