MrMoparCHP
Old Man with a Hat
The primary reason for the bypass was to eliminate the high charging current from going through the bulkhead. This would do nothing for that.Made the Ammeter bypass on the backside of the meter.
Alan
The primary reason for the bypass was to eliminate the high charging current from going through the bulkhead. This would do nothing for that.Made the Ammeter bypass on the backside of the meter.
I plan to do that too. Direct cables through the firewall instead of the bulkhead.The primary reason for the bypass was to eliminate the high charging current from going through the bulkhead. This would do nothing for that.
Alan
Two strange things however,
the bulbs “seat belt warning light”, and “door ajar light” or on constantly, even without ignition key inserted?!
Removed the bulbs to “resolve” that problem ;-)
No idea, I had a dead ammeter, needle was pegged on way, everything worked.I plan to do that too. Direct cables through the firewall instead of the bulkhead.
Isn't the one on the backside of the Ammeter meant to keep things running when the Ammeter dies on the car?
First thing tomorrow!Sounds like that circuit is shorting to ground somewhere, better consult the wiring diagrams in your FSM.
Might first want to check your fuse box though?
Kinda scary. The sooner it's addressed the better you may feel.Found the “blinker” problem guys. The red wire from the flasher to the directional signal switch connector, disappears in the thick wire harnass. When the harnass is moved, the problem happens..
I tie-ribbed the wire harnass in the right position for blinkers to work.
Gonna see if it keeps functioning. After being on my back for days I don’t feel like fighting this harnass. Maybe next winter.
Thanks again for everyones input!
What that means is a loose connection or broken wire somewhere. A loose wire/connection makes for excessive resistance in the circuit and that builds heat. Heat leads to bad stuff happening... Like this....Found the “blinker” problem guys. The red wire from the flasher to the directional signal switch connector, disappears in the thick wire harnass. When the harnass is moved, the problem happens..
I tie-ribbed the wire harnass in the right position for blinkers to work.
Gonna see if it keeps functioning. After being on my back for days I don’t feel like fighting this harnass. Maybe next winter.
Thanks again for everyones input!
Please leave the battery disconnectedYou´re right guys, it is tricky business. I will crawl under the dash again after a well deserved holiday
Allways!Please leave the battery disconnected