dcatcha
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I replaced my headlamp switch to fix an issue with my dash lights not working, and as long as I pulled my dash out I ordered I also replaced my voltage regulator, becuase my fuel gauge was not reading correctly.
After the re-assembly my accessory lights & blinkers work but my temp gauge and fuel guage no longer work.
I took apart the fuel gauge and saw no burnt wires. I measured 13 ohms across the two leads.
I measured the resistance across my sending unit to body ground and got around 8 ohms.
I tried doing a bench test to see if I could ground out my fuel gauge... see the pictures below. I the needle did not move... I looked for 5v when it was connected to the battery I saw no voltage.
(note for testing purposes I did not connect the mercury switch to the 12 volt.... I also hear a clicking when I have this hooked up I read this is normal and is the opening and closing regulating the 5v, but again no 5v from that lead when connected.)
Anyone looking for the service manual for 1966 Plymouth you can get it for free at: http://www.mymopar.com/index.php?pid=109
Am I testing this wrong? What am I missing?
After the re-assembly my accessory lights & blinkers work but my temp gauge and fuel guage no longer work.
I took apart the fuel gauge and saw no burnt wires. I measured 13 ohms across the two leads.
I measured the resistance across my sending unit to body ground and got around 8 ohms.
I tried doing a bench test to see if I could ground out my fuel gauge... see the pictures below. I the needle did not move... I looked for 5v when it was connected to the battery I saw no voltage.
(note for testing purposes I did not connect the mercury switch to the 12 volt.... I also hear a clicking when I have this hooked up I read this is normal and is the opening and closing regulating the 5v, but again no 5v from that lead when connected.)
Anyone looking for the service manual for 1966 Plymouth you can get it for free at: http://www.mymopar.com/index.php?pid=109
Am I testing this wrong? What am I missing?
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