SputnikOne
Well-Known Member
Hey all, me again.
As part of my process of bringing my 73 Swinger back to life I Installed a Retro sound radio and speakers into the vehicle two nights ago.
For reference, I used the red cigarette lighter wire for the constant battery voltage, and added a wire off of thr black wire from the turn signal flasher for switch power, and grounded it to a big metal screw in the dashboard.
The night I installed the radio everything was working fine the radio came on and everything worked.
I left the car for about 24 hours and came back to it this morning and absolutely nothing has any electrical power.
The battery has just over 12 volts, so I don't believe that's the issue.
But nothing seems to be getting and power, the key buzzer, door light, gauge lights, and everything else does not react when I insert and turn the key, and obviously the vehicle does not start either.
I've started to troubleshoot on my own, I took off th connector just before the fusible link by the bulkhead and used a multimeter to test voltage from the battery side of the connector to a ground and got a very inconsistent low voltage at about 4-6 volts every now and then.
On top of that some of the fuses show the same 4-6 volts on their terminals when I know they showed 12 when I was installing the radio.
Any ideas? Could it be the starter solenoid or relay?
As part of my process of bringing my 73 Swinger back to life I Installed a Retro sound radio and speakers into the vehicle two nights ago.
For reference, I used the red cigarette lighter wire for the constant battery voltage, and added a wire off of thr black wire from the turn signal flasher for switch power, and grounded it to a big metal screw in the dashboard.
The night I installed the radio everything was working fine the radio came on and everything worked.
I left the car for about 24 hours and came back to it this morning and absolutely nothing has any electrical power.
The battery has just over 12 volts, so I don't believe that's the issue.
But nothing seems to be getting and power, the key buzzer, door light, gauge lights, and everything else does not react when I insert and turn the key, and obviously the vehicle does not start either.
I've started to troubleshoot on my own, I took off th connector just before the fusible link by the bulkhead and used a multimeter to test voltage from the battery side of the connector to a ground and got a very inconsistent low voltage at about 4-6 volts every now and then.
On top of that some of the fuses show the same 4-6 volts on their terminals when I know they showed 12 when I was installing the radio.
Any ideas? Could it be the starter solenoid or relay?















