There is no screw behind the needle for making adjustments.
First, fill your gas tank to full so you know where the gauge needle should be sitting when it is reset. Then, carefully remove the needle from the gauge and place it back on so that it is indicating a full tank.
Thanks, I tried that and found my fuel guage was broken and will not allow it to read full. So I purchased a whole new instrument cluster at my local junk yard($30.00) and will install it friday. I check the guage by following the repair guide offered at the beginning of the forum. It states to check for continunity between three screws at the back of the fuel guage and I found between pins B and C there is no continunity :cries: so ill remove the fuel guage from the cluster i purchased and put it in mine. I checked the guage and it reads correctly according the the repair manual.
Luxucan I also did my dash like yours and I LUV it!!
Anyone need a cluster parts??? email me at srvcm@yahoo.com
how can you remove the needle i try pulling on mine and it dosent seem to come off??