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    Posted: May-21-2012 at 7:21pm
Is there a certain way to clean out the tubes? I think mine is clogged or not working correctly. I know for sure one of my tubes has gone bad.. so that one needs a complete new line. The other speedometer jumps around. Im suspecting its got either air in the line or has debris in it?

Do you pull off the back where the pick up is and under the dash and flush or?

Also, if I were to run a new line, is it complicated or simply get the tubing, remove the rear seat, floor, etc and start running the tube end to to end.

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Blow it out from the front with regulated compressed air not exceeding 30 psi


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So just disconnect from the dash and blow out then with 30psi.    Thanks much!!
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running new tubing is fairly straight forward, just fish it through and hook er back up. Compressed air usually does the trick for clogs. Someone will have the chime in on the years, but some nautiques came with a valve that helped keep the readings from bouncing all over the place.    
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