coalman Well-Known Member Joined Aug 6, 2015 Messages 1,223 Reaction score 135 Location Texas Jan 13, 2016 #1 Working on the car, and all of sudden the fuel gage and water temp gauges are pegged to the left, what happened??? Thanks
Working on the car, and all of sudden the fuel gage and water temp gauges are pegged to the left, what happened??? Thanks
65Vart Well-Known Member Joined Feb 13, 2009 Messages 3,118 Reaction score 82 Location Waterdown, Ontario Jan 13, 2016 #2 coalman said: Working on the car, and all of sudden the fuel gage and water temp gauges are pegged to the left, what happened??? Thanks Click to expand... fried voltage regulator, ? did you disconnect the battery?
coalman said: Working on the car, and all of sudden the fuel gage and water temp gauges are pegged to the left, what happened??? Thanks Click to expand... fried voltage regulator, ? did you disconnect the battery?
coalman Well-Known Member Joined Aug 6, 2015 Messages 1,223 Reaction score 135 Location Texas Jan 13, 2016 #3 Yes, I always disconnect the battery, when I am doing anything electrical. Thanks for your input.....
Yes, I always disconnect the battery, when I am doing anything electrical. Thanks for your input.....
coalman Well-Known Member Joined Aug 6, 2015 Messages 1,223 Reaction score 135 Location Texas Jan 14, 2016 #4 Have a couple of more questions. Can you test one those transistor replacement voltage regulators, and what is that ground lug on top of the headlight switch for? On the headlight wiring diagram the lug is not shown... Thanks
Have a couple of more questions. Can you test one those transistor replacement voltage regulators, and what is that ground lug on top of the headlight switch for? On the headlight wiring diagram the lug is not shown... Thanks
gdizzle Well-Known Member Joined May 25, 2015 Messages 954 Reaction score 56 Location los angeles Jan 14, 2016 #5 ground tab on switch is not needed. they have them on the newer switches. i just left mine alone.