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post Jul 22 2006, 04:49 PM
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Ok I have been working on this friggin thing off and on for more then a month now.. To cheap to take it to a shop so I could use some feedback...

Passanger side signal works, butthe driver side dosen't. Marker lights were shaved...
Here is the real scary part, when I pull the hazard switch, the fuel gauge pops back and fourth,(empty full, empty full) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/WTF.gif) I pulled the hazard switch off, and the knee pad, cheked out the wires. I don't see any shorts in the wire, though I haven't gone up to the front trunk to trace those wires yet. There is a black with white wire, running from the haz switch and appears to run to the front signal, (ok makes sense) can anyone tell me what the other wires might be for?

Thanks in advance...
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Dr Evil
post Jul 22 2006, 05:07 PM
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Dude, you are gonna need to run all of the wires for all of the effected systems. It is not like one could just say, "oh, you have the red wire on the wrong terminal" because those systems are not related. I will start a trouble shooting guide for you so you can start to see what is connected and what should be connected.
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post Jul 22 2006, 05:08 PM
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What year?
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post Jul 22 2006, 05:16 PM
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Sorry to hear it, be kinda cool to see the fuel gauge moving though .
Yes what year, I have a 73 so let me know if I can help. Haynes manual helps me all the time, getting close to buying a large diagram in colour
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post Jul 22 2006, 05:31 PM
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73 and thank you Dr Evil, your "D" Man,,, (IMG:style_emoticons/default/aktion035.gif)

I am just looking for feedback suggestions, maybe someone else had a smiliar issue.
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Hazard circuit:

Switch terminals
15 - red with white stripe, Fuse 9 from turn signal switch terminal 15

30 - Black with red stripe, Power in from fuse 11 via B+

31 - Brown, to terminal 31 on the fog light relay (ground for both)

49 - Red, power out to flasher relay

49a - Black with stripes (hard to tell color), two wires. One wire goes to terminal 49a on the hazard relay, one goes to R on the turn signal relay.

58b - Black with blue stripe, goes to a group of wires that are shared power for the gauge lights.

R - Has 3 wires coming out:
- Black with green stripes goes to R on turn signal switch
- Black with green goes to R turn indicator in the gauge
- Black with green goes to Rt turn signal

L - Black with white, same as R but to the L stuff.

The interconnect for the ground on the fog lights and flasher relay would probably be a good start. Do you have fog lights? Terminal 58b would be another likely culprit. Your fuel gauge may be grounded using the power from 58b. Also, check indicator light wiring in the gauge for wrong wiring. Check the wires that would have gone to your running lights and make sure they are not wired to the system by mistake.
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QUOTE(bmunday @ Jul 22 2006, 07:31 PM) *

maybe someone else had a smiliar issue.


(IMG:style_emoticons/default/av-943.gif) what makes you think THEY figured it out (IMG:style_emoticons/default/wink.gif)

Electronics is a PITA for many. My pleasure to help. Try my tips and let me know what you find. Also, you can help my letting me know what color wires are hooked up to the offendig equipment.
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post Jul 22 2006, 05:41 PM
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QUOTE(Dr Evil @ Jul 22 2006, 03:39 PM) *

Hazard circuit:

Switch terminals
15 - red with white stripe, Fuse 9 from turn signal switch terminal 15

30 - Black with red stripe, Power in from fuse 11 via B+

31 - Brown, to terminal 31 on the fog light relay (ground for both)

49 - Red, power out to flasher relay

49a - Black with stripes (hard to tell color), two wires. One wire goes to terminal 49a on the hazard relay, one goes to R on the turn signal relay.

58b - Black with blue stripe, goes to a group of wires that are shared power for the gauge lights.

R - Has 3 wires coming out:
- Black with green stripes goes to R on turn signal switch
- Black with green goes to R turn indicator in the gauge
- Black with green goes to Rt turn signal

L - Black with white, same as R but to the L stuff.

The interconnect for the ground on the fog lights and flasher relay would probably be a good start. Do you have fog lights? Terminal 58b would be another likely culprit. Your fuel gauge may be grounded using the power from 58b. Also, check indicator light wiring in the gauge for wrong wiring. Check the wires that would have gone to your running lights and make sure they are not wired to the system by mistake.


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post Jul 22 2006, 05:47 PM
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Fuel gauge circuit:

Sending unit has tree wires
- Brown = ground
- Green --> to gauge
- Black --> to gauge

The schematic does not give designators of any of the terminals for this part of the circuit, but IIRC Andy has them posted somewhere. Perhaps the classics?

The gauge has one more wire for the lighting
- Red with white stripe connects to two terminals on the gauge = power in for the gauge and lighting.

Maybe the power in to your gauge is being taken from one of the black and purple wires instead of one of the red and white wires. This would tie it into the flasher circuit and fool with its power. I would bet $1.
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Ok let me start with the hz switch and then I will go after the fuel side.

15 red & white
30 blk & red
31 brown
49a blk & green and blk & white
58b blk & blue
Question R & L I don't see any marking on some of these how do I determiniwhat is R & L ? I am guessing that if I hold the switch pins up, left pin is L and right pin is R.
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My hazards work front and back. THey didn't before... But still no signal and the gauge is bouncing... Going out to look at the gas gauge..

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I'm gonna throw out the standard answer to any electrical problem....have you cleaned ALL the grounds? These cars are so finicky about grounds, something at the back of the car affects the front. Randomly. Clean the grounds, then get the Bird board schematics, and start tracing. The good Dr has given you a good head start. IIRC, SirAndy posted a nice diagram of the front signal scems a while back. Good luck.
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I agree with the cleaning of the grounds it can cause havock. I had accumulated

over the years a few problems and I am very good at trouble shooting elect problems

but I could not find a thing wrong. So I pulled the fuse panel out of the car, cleaned

all of the metal with a copper cleaner. With it all shiny new I reinstalled the panel

and .....PRESTO.... Everything worked GREAT. Go figure.
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Ya, I had ASSumed that the ground thing was already addressed by him. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/rolleyes.gif)
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QUOTE(Dr Evil @ Jul 22 2006, 05:30 PM) *

Ya, I had ASSumed that the ground thing was already addressed by him. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/rolleyes.gif)


Gone through and checked the grounds.

Recap haz works, on all four and now the gas gauge has stopped bouncing... In the AM I will go and trace each wire from the signal, and see what happens.

Thanks for all the advice / feedback, I appreciate it guys!!! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beerchug.gif)
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Ok I went through and checked the ground connections, sanded the terminal connections. Checked the wires, I dont see where the wires have shorted or melte together. Power is coming off the fuse panel.

I am wondering if my next check would be the turn signal switch?
I am about ready to place an order for one, but before I doso, any other words of wisdom?
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QUOTE(markb @ Jul 22 2006, 05:37 PM) *

I'm gonna throw out the standard answer to any electrical problem....have you cleaned ALL the grounds? These cars are so finicky about grounds, something at the back of the car affects the front. Randomly. Clean the grounds, then get the Bird board schematics, and start tracing. The good Dr has given you a good head start. IIRC, SirAndy posted a nice diagram of the front signal scems a while back. Good luck.


James (Lapualai) posted a nice Electrical FAQ in the Classics Section (IMG:style_emoticons/default/thumb3d.gif)
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Test light your connections FIRST! before spending money
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QUOTE(Stieve @ Jul 23 2006, 10:32 AM) *

Test light your connections FIRST! before spending money



I did, I don't register anything on the multimeter when I put the blinker on, but there is when the haz lights are on..

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