Early instrument wiring question, Fuel gauge wiring |
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Early instrument wiring question, Fuel gauge wiring |
roundtwo |
Feb 11 2021, 10:06 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 282 Joined: 9-February 20 From: Petaluma, CA Member No.: 23,905 Region Association: Central California |
Hello. Pulling my instrument panel out for refurbishing. 1. I see that there is a missing bulb or something that goes into this female connector On the early model fuel gauge. anyone know what that part is and where I could find it? See yellow highlight.
2. Red wire. This must be a power wire as it continues down to other gauges with multiple connections. I think seven in all. See the second picture. What’s odd is what I open up the dash the connector highlighted wasn’t connected to anything. You would think it would need to power the item in number one above but if it was connected to that it wouldn’t of reached to all the other connectors on the other gauges. Could there be a jumper wire from that red female terminator to the location in picture one? Thanks. Todd |
FlacaProductions |
Feb 11 2021, 12:36 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1,615 Joined: 24-November 17 From: LA Member No.: 21,628 Region Association: Southern California |
Does this help? I know early and later are a little different.
does your gauge just have the red field at the top of it or does it have a temp gauge? Note that the diagram shows the gauges upside down. |
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