mikerman
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All old wiring not good. But ask any old timer mechanic and mopar wins the difficult to find and fix.
There is nothing uniquely mysterious about the 12-volt electrical systems in these cars if you know what you’re doing. I’ve been wrenching on these cars, and others, professionally, and otherwise, since my time at Chrysler dealers back in seventies. Pretty sure that qualifies myself as one of your “old-timers”, your stated premise is wrong.All old wiring not good. But ask any old timer mechanic and mopar wins the difficult to find and fix.
My wiring 100 percent original, including the extremely dangerous ammeter. Yet every single thing works perfectly, go figure.There is nothing uniquely mysterious about the 12-volt electrical systems in these cars if you know what you’re doing. I’ve been wrenching on these cars, and others, professionally, and otherwise, since my time at Chrysler dealers back in seventies. Pretty sure that qualifies myself as one of your “old-timers”, your stated premise is wrong.
As for “old wiring”, the wiring in these cars, if well maintained and not over-exposed to abuse, moisture, or heat, is not going to simply deteriorate over time and fail for no reason at all. Running quite a bit of original wiring in my cars, all of it in perfect working order.
First anyone saying the wiring is easy, no wiring is easy when there is a fault that shows 1 symptom but is caused by some things unrelated. I have owned and worked on this car for 35 years. I repaired the dash harness myself 14 years and 10,000 miles ago. Typical online jerk Know-it-alls really clog up a thread.
Turns out, it was a corroded wire in a splice under the dash that no one could see until it was cut. How is that simple? The switch was at fault too and a voltage regulator that went bad to boot.
Chrysler wiring is tough because of the separate voltage regulator, the ridiculous bulkhead connector, wiring at its limits and everything running through the ignition switch.
Not my first rodeo, but honestly no one has seen it all.
All I was looking for was something I could have missed.
My 67 GTX is the same - all original and works, I do worry about the high 14 volt operation though. It’s been like that through many batteries and voltage regulators. My 66 is the same with everything new.My wiring 100 percent original, including the extremely dangerous ammeter. Yet every single thing works perfectly, go figure.