Joel Talka
Well-Known Member
Sorry, This will probably be a long one...
I've been working on my 66 Coronet for almost 2 years now, rebuilt or replaced just about everything. Included in all this were all the wiring harnesses; main, front end, under hood and rear lights, etc.. basically 100%. Everything went in and connected up without a problem. Installed a new 408 small block.
I have everything together and fired the car up, runs great. I have headlights, tail lights, turn signals, brake lights and horn. My dash lights also work, dim because there are bunch of LEDs in there.
What I don't have are gauges and warning lights, zippo. When I turn the key to "on" before I engage the starter, I expect to see the brake light, oil pressure light, gas level and some sort of activity on the ammeter... nothing! I also believe that the alternator is not charging.. The battery is brand new but when I put my charger on it, charge level was only 40%.
I checked this forum earlier today and there was a thread on a problem similar to this, which talked about making sure the dash circuit board is grounded. Today I pulled the dash and there is no ground terminal. I tried grounding the dash at various points to chassis ground with no luck. There is an extra "ground" lug on the starter switch, tried grounding that as well, same result.
Right now I am basically at a dead end as far as wiring goes, I've double and triple checked all the connections which leads me to believe I may have a component problem. The voltage regulator is also new. It is one of those solid state ones dressed up to look old school. I'm thinking that or possibly the voltage limiter on the circuit board although I have never had occasion to replace one for failure.
Well, that's what I have....at least up to now.. I really appreciate any information or advice as to how next to shoot this issue. Sad part is that the car does run great..but I need to get this stuff straightened out before I take it out on the road...
Thanks in advance!!
I've been working on my 66 Coronet for almost 2 years now, rebuilt or replaced just about everything. Included in all this were all the wiring harnesses; main, front end, under hood and rear lights, etc.. basically 100%. Everything went in and connected up without a problem. Installed a new 408 small block.
I have everything together and fired the car up, runs great. I have headlights, tail lights, turn signals, brake lights and horn. My dash lights also work, dim because there are bunch of LEDs in there.
What I don't have are gauges and warning lights, zippo. When I turn the key to "on" before I engage the starter, I expect to see the brake light, oil pressure light, gas level and some sort of activity on the ammeter... nothing! I also believe that the alternator is not charging.. The battery is brand new but when I put my charger on it, charge level was only 40%.
I checked this forum earlier today and there was a thread on a problem similar to this, which talked about making sure the dash circuit board is grounded. Today I pulled the dash and there is no ground terminal. I tried grounding the dash at various points to chassis ground with no luck. There is an extra "ground" lug on the starter switch, tried grounding that as well, same result.
Right now I am basically at a dead end as far as wiring goes, I've double and triple checked all the connections which leads me to believe I may have a component problem. The voltage regulator is also new. It is one of those solid state ones dressed up to look old school. I'm thinking that or possibly the voltage limiter on the circuit board although I have never had occasion to replace one for failure.
Well, that's what I have....at least up to now.. I really appreciate any information or advice as to how next to shoot this issue. Sad part is that the car does run great..but I need to get this stuff straightened out before I take it out on the road...
Thanks in advance!!