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After experiencing the stark sleekness of the Tesla Model 3’s dashboard, we’ve been fighting amongst ourselves about whether or not modern cars should bother with gauges. Here is our debate.
Digital gauges first started showing up in 1980s cars to varying degrees of success. Automakers pushed hard for them, but the trend all but died in the 1990s. In the 21st century, though, digital ...
We've already recommended a good dozen gauge kits for owners of all vehicle types looking for the nitty-gritty readouts on their car's mechanical and electrical systems. But there's always more ...
You couldn't buy a Rolls-Royce in this era with such an advanced dual-gauge system. Imagine being, say, a valet in 1989 and having a five-year-old Nissan Hardbody as your daily, and getting into a ...
Gauging how to add gauges to your car Originally published September 14, 2007 at 12:00 am Updated September 14, 2007 at 2:03 am Q: I'd like to add gauges to my older car, which has only red lights.
Eventually, I decided to turn this aimless mental rabbit hole into a question we could ask all of you fine people: Which car, of any vintage, do you think has the coolest gauges?
There are three types of tire-pressure gauges: stick, digital, and dial. Buy a gauge with a wide-enough range that it can measure the pressure in a temporary spare, which is typically 60 psi.
Toyota already includes fuel economy gauges on its hybrids that let drivers know whether the car is running on electricity or gas, but it’s also investigating whether to include similar gauges ...
Q: I have a 2002 Toyota Camry with 305,000 miles on it. When I start the car, no gauges turn on. When I then turn the key to accessory and remove fuse number 24 (marked ECU-B-10 A) and then put ...
My car’s computer gauge has a normal mark and the needle usually stays on it during a journey. However, sometimes it goes a bit higher and sometimes lower. Is this okay or does it indicate a ...
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