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    I can't say that I've ever seen one do this.. But I think it was said earlier, the gauges run around a 6 volts range. And I see you found a voltage reducer so once in place you should be good to go.

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    There's a dash gauge voltage regulator required for MoPar's. Take a look at Rock Auto Parts - they're about 35-38 bucks for the good Standard branded item. If they fail, you will have gauge and sender problems - or at least on a Ford it will.

    RockAuto Parts Catalog

    "STANDARD MOTOR PRODUCTS Part # VRC601 More Information About this Part {Click Info Link for Alternate/OEM Part Numbers} 12 v to 6 v Voltage Reducer for the Instrument Cluster Dimming; 12 Volt; Contents: Regulator
    w/o Rally Package"

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