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| GregAmy |
Jun 15 2014, 04:47 PM
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1974 2L 914. "Driver" condition, way far from concourse, but drives well. I've noticed from the beginning a relay clicking under the dash; at first I thought I left my turn signal on, but it's not. It didn't seem to bother anything so I ignored it.
Couple nights ago I drove it for the first time at night. It was then I noticed the "gen" light was glowing very faintly, and at idle I'd hear the click and the light would get brigth(er), then slowly dim. Then it would click again, get bright(er), then dim. I've also noticed from the beginning that the voltmeter would show 13+ volts normally, except when I stepped on the brake; when I did that it would go below 12. Same thing happened when I flipped on the lights. Strangely, when I did either, the clicking would stop... Today I did some basic troubleshooting. Had my assistant sit in the car and I measured voltage directly at the battery. At idle, center console gauge shows ~13v, VOM showed 13.75. Good. Asked Vanna to step on the brakes; gauge showed ~11.8V, battery showed 13.4. Asked her to turn on headlights and stay on brake; center voltmeter showed ~11.5, battery had 12.3-12.5. Asked her to rev it, battery voltage got up to ~12.7. So it really doesn't sound like I have a charging issue, it sounds like there's something going on under the dash. I'm gonna guess you're gonna tell me it's a ground under the dash. But can you offer where I might find that? Or where I can run one to supplement it? The battery (from a Miata) has been moved to the rear trunk; it's positive cable goes directly to the starter and its ground to the ground stud under the rear trunk. The ground strap from that stud to the transaxle is very good, I've removed, cleaned, and re-attached it. Car seems to be running fine, starts, drives, charges. I'm just looking to get accurate readings from the gauge and to stop that clicking... Thanks! Greg |
Tom The ground lug is under the dash near the fuse pan... Jun 15 2014, 04:57 PM
GregAmy I love me a good electrical mystery...
So read up... Jun 30 2014, 08:24 PM
Spoke Gen light doesn't come on when the headlights ... Jun 30 2014, 08:38 PM
toolguy Hook up you VOM where the console battery gauge is... Jun 30 2014, 09:08 PM
stugray Sounds like you have a "soft short" in t... Jun 30 2014, 09:24 PM
GregAmy
Sounds like you have a "soft short" in ... Jul 1 2014, 07:46 AM
Mike Bellis Sounds like you are chasing 2 different problems.
... Jun 30 2014, 10:13 PM
GregAmy
Gen light doesn't come on when the headlights... Jul 1 2014, 07:39 AM
76-914 I'm going to ask the same question as Mike B. ... Jul 1 2014, 07:52 AM
Racer Chris Check the wiring connections on your front turn si... Jul 1 2014, 09:25 AM
GregAmy
Does the flashing red light on your gage function... Jul 1 2014, 10:20 AM
Mike Bellis The flasher relay is tied to the brake circuit. Th... Jul 1 2014, 11:03 AM
GregAmy Ok, so I had 15 minutes to check some things out.
... Jul 1 2014, 07:04 PM
Mike Bellis
Ok, so I had 15 minutes to check some things out.... Jul 1 2014, 09:04 PM
Dave_Darling The master cylinder switch is supposed to flash th... Jul 1 2014, 09:02 PM![]() ![]() |
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