Only difference between the 1997 and 2001 is they used Green gauges and a "slightly" different graphic..

Wiring is the same IIRC.

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If there is no power to the sensor lead the problem will more than likely be in the BECM. The sensor lead feeds the BECM and the BECM feeds the gauge.
 
Check for wet carpet and underlay in the footwell, if it's damp, it might well be a corroded connector on the BECM.
 
Look at connector C106, 13 pin black connector under expansion tank, clean contacts on that. Pin 8 (green wire) is the connection, sensor to BECM.
 
Look at connector C106, 13 pin black connector under expansion tank, clean contacts on that. Pin 8 (green wire) is the connection, sensor to BECM.
Thanks
Mate sent me that tip earlier
I have just finished checking that,
It appears it could be there, as connecting and disconnecting that connector makes needle move to end of blue.
So I will clean properly
 
Off topic
A member sent me a message offering to use their nanocom
I hope you are reading this and thank you.
I wasn’t being rude and not replying I just can’t see where on here that has the message
I got an email notification
Thanks
 
Messages or conversations come up it top right hand corner if you have a message the envelope goes red , click on that.
 

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