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Hi experts,
After turning off my 307, all needles on the dashboard slightly moves anti-clockwise for a second or so after a while. I know that this is a normal situation and all peugeots that I know have this. Could you tell me the reason behind it? Thanks.
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Location: St Austell, Cornwall
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Not knowing car instrumentation, but alot of instrumentation on plants uses a 4-20mA signal for comms, therefore 4mA would be 0 for example, and therefore, when you got to 0mA, you go back past 0.... make any sense??
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