Re: Instrument Gauges
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Re: Instrument Gauges
- From: Bob Crockett <bcrockett1492@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 18 Aug 2005 17:14:43 -0500
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Tom Duross wrote:
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The temp and fuel gauges on my 64 Belv don't work and I ran out of >gas
yesterday (again).
<snip>
Is there some way of checking with a hot wire off the battery? A
multimeter?
I'm willing to try anything, any suggestions are welcome.
<snip>
Tom, you can check the gauges by jumping the sender side of each gauge
to ground. The gauge should rise to full scale or a bit past the full
or hot mark. Don't hold it like that for too long. Since it is the two
gauges that are misbehaving, I would suspect the instrument voltage
regulator. My Darts and my motorhome have the regulator in the gas
gauge, and this creates a challenge I haven't addressed yet. Lots of
mopars have used a seperate regulator that can be replaced easily or
eliminated and replaced with a much better circuit as shown in an
article by Richard Ehrenberg at:
http://www.allpar.com/history/mopar/electrical2.html
I will shortly be working on a fix for the clusters with the regulator
in the gas gauge. I have several of those clusters and the principle is
the same as the fix in the Ehrenberg article, but the physical doing of
the deed will take a bit of fabrication. I'm a retired radio station
engineer, and I know _what_ needs to be done, but haven't figured _how_
just yet.
I'm still trying to figure out what ever posessed Ma Mopar to put the
darn regulator inside the gauge! They probebly weren't planning on the
cars lasting so long!
BC
P.S. your Factory Service Manual should have a circuit diagram showing
where your instrument voltage regulator is located. If it is not inside
the gas gauge, Ehrenberg's fix is simple and permanent.
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