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Last night, we took Shamu, our 69 Plymouth Fury III vert with my wife’s two oldest grandchildren (12 and 8) to see ️ Twisters. Movie was exciting. Something we need to be aware of here in the Midwest…
On the way home, the car ran great, except for an annoying rattle emanating from the rear.
I also discovered that I suspect there’s bad ground, somewhere in the dash wiring. Why? Two reasons:
1) when the lights are on, both turn signal indicators in the dash cluster turn on, dimly,
and
2) when the high beams are engaged, both turn signal indicators turn on a little brighter, and the fuel gauge slowly swings to Full (pegged), no matter what level the fuel is.
The fuel gauge reads correctly always when the high beams are off, whether the headlight switch is off, parking light or head light position, as long as the high beam switch is off.
I am also thinking that there might be something inside the light switch that is boogered up, but I am steered away from that idea because the turn signal indicators are being affected.
Thoughts? This one will be fun!
On the way home, the car ran great, except for an annoying rattle emanating from the rear.
I also discovered that I suspect there’s bad ground, somewhere in the dash wiring. Why? Two reasons:
1) when the lights are on, both turn signal indicators in the dash cluster turn on, dimly,
and
2) when the high beams are engaged, both turn signal indicators turn on a little brighter, and the fuel gauge slowly swings to Full (pegged), no matter what level the fuel is.
The fuel gauge reads correctly always when the high beams are off, whether the headlight switch is off, parking light or head light position, as long as the high beam switch is off.
I am also thinking that there might be something inside the light switch that is boogered up, but I am steered away from that idea because the turn signal indicators are being affected.
Thoughts? This one will be fun!