Dash/Speedometer lights...
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Dash/Speedometer lights...
Hi...
Finally got out and wanted to test why my speedometer lights don't work.
Tried new bulbs, nothing.
Headlight switch works great, all other lights work.
Found two wires coming out of the switch with female ends on them. I ran my voltage tester through them with the lights off then on. When the headlight switch is on, they push 12 volts.
Where do the dash light wires drop down and connect and what do they connect to these two wires with? It appears to me that the connection point has been removed.
Anyone have a picture or diagram of what this should look like?
Thanks!
Finally got out and wanted to test why my speedometer lights don't work.
Tried new bulbs, nothing.
Headlight switch works great, all other lights work.
Found two wires coming out of the switch with female ends on them. I ran my voltage tester through them with the lights off then on. When the headlight switch is on, they push 12 volts.
Where do the dash light wires drop down and connect and what do they connect to these two wires with? It appears to me that the connection point has been removed.
Anyone have a picture or diagram of what this should look like?
Thanks!
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Yes... I can turn on the dome light. I just have no lights.
I have these two wires that come out of the headlight switch not connected to anything. They come from the same spot on the headlight switch. If I run a voltage meter through both I get 12 V if the headlights are on.
I would believe these connect to the instrument panel lights on either side of the speedo but I do not see where those wires come through.
I have these two wires that come out of the headlight switch not connected to anything. They come from the same spot on the headlight switch. If I run a voltage meter through both I get 12 V if the headlights are on.
I would believe these connect to the instrument panel lights on either side of the speedo but I do not see where those wires come through.
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Hmmmmm.... I wish I could help....I did use the stock switch but i ran aftermarket gauges. All my + wires from the lighting were crimped to one female connection to that tab on the switch.
So all the lights work? Headlights,Turn signals,brake lights, Turn signal indicators, oil,water temp,volt,fuel gauge etc etc.....except the lighting of the speedometer? Did you install any aftermarket wiring? Stock wiring?
How are the bulbs sockets? Grounded? Corrosion? Dielectric grease helps....
Once i get a chance ill put up a diagram....
So all the lights work? Headlights,Turn signals,brake lights, Turn signal indicators, oil,water temp,volt,fuel gauge etc etc.....except the lighting of the speedometer? Did you install any aftermarket wiring? Stock wiring?
How are the bulbs sockets? Grounded? Corrosion? Dielectric grease helps....
Once i get a chance ill put up a diagram....
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Only has 12 V when power is on from pulling headlights. No power without lights. PO had routed front day time type lights to front bumper so I have been wondering if all this got altered. There is a separate switch for those. Gonna stop by Pep Boys and see if there is an after market 12 V I can get to work.
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This might help. I looked up the switch in the service manual, and there is terminal near the end of the switch closest to the dash panel labeled I. This is for the instrument lights. Sometimes you have to loosen the headlight switch and drop it below the dash to see this. The other terminals are marked H (headlights) P (parking lights) R (tail lights) D (dome light) A (stop lights) and B (battery). If you get no voltage at the I terminal, the wire coil in the rheostat (the ceramic part that turns when you turn the ****) may be bad.
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Removing the gauge set is pretty easy, about 6 screws. The wire supplying the lights is pretty easy to identify. Check and see if it has power, you may have a grounding issue to solve. I ran a new ground wire to a bright and clean surface on mine. If that doesn't work, run a power wire from your switch to the light circuit, using one of the wires you mention. Unless someone disconnected something, the issue is likely a lack of ground, so as I said, check there first.
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