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Old Yesterday, 10:41 PM   #1
Captainfab
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1968 with no power in cab

A couple weeks ago I lost all power inside the cab of my '68. I do have power to the 12 ga red wire at the engine side of the bulkhead connector behind the fusebox. I took the connector off as well as the fuse box, checked those wire connectors, cleaned them, bent the tabs out to help make contact, reassembled but still no power inside the cab. I connected jumper cables to the battery and ran power to the horn relay connector on the inside of the firewall, and then everything inside the cab works. Is it common to have to replace the connectors inside the bulkhead connector and back of the fuse box on the 12ga red wire? Or is there something else I am overlooking? Could a bad ampmeter cause this?
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Re: 1968 with no power in cab

Sometime, when connecting the inner and outer (inside cab to engine bay side) halves of the firewall plug, the terminal(s) will get pushed back in the connector slot.. Take a look again at those terminals and make sure one of them isn't pushed back and just not making contact.. As a clue, when this happens, it's usually the male terminal..

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I forgot to address your ammeter question.. The stock factory ammeter and its circuit isn't an "active" part of the system.. Any part of it can fail and will not affect the performance of the electrical system whatsoever.. The ammeter circuit is referred to as a shunt circuit.. Meaning it only reads the difference in voltage between 2 widely separate points on the main power distribution wire.

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Old Today, 12:26 PM   #3
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Re: 1968 with no power in cab

Thank you for the reply

The connectors are as tight in the housings as they can be. The connectors for the red, pink and purple are a little dis-collored indicating they have gotten a little hot. I may just have to try and replace those connectors and see if that fixes the issue.

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Sometime, when connecting the inner and outer (inside cab to engine bay side) halves of the firewall plug, the terminal(s) will get pushed back in the connector slot.. Take a look again at those terminals and make sure one of them isn't pushed back and just not making contact.. As a clue, when this happens, it's usually the male terminal..

{EDIT}
I forgot to address your ammeter question.. The stock factory ammeter and its circuit isn't an "active" part of the system.. Any part of it can fail and will not affect the performance of the electrical system whatsoever.. The ammeter circuit is referred to as a shunt circuit.. Meaning it only reads the difference in voltage between 2 widely separate points on the main power distribution wire.
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