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06-29-2014, 10:38 PM | #1 |
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Need some electrical help please
Tonite I was looking for the wire that goes to the dome light , think I found what I was looking for. Backed the truck out to get something out of the garage then went out to pull the truck back in. When I turned the key off i noticed light on the external gauges did not turn off as usual. Did some checking and the whole fuse box appears to be hot. I don't have a radio or anything else to see anything is on. I just got this truck about a month ago and am still trying to figure it out. Turning the key off will kill the truck but no other power apparently. Undisclosed to me prior to me buyin it the wire harness has been whored up a little . I unhooked the battery to kill the power but why won't the key kill the power. The gauges are hooked up to a switched slide on the fuse block. The truck is a 1971 Cheyenne super. Thanks in advance.
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06-29-2014, 10:45 PM | #2 |
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Re: Need some electrical help please
Courtesy light wires are orange and white. The they should go down the A pillar. The orange is the 12volt battery source and the white is the ground. When you rotate the headlight switch CCW, you should feel a click and that's what grounds the light. If you have door switches, they will ground the system individually when the doors open. Lots of write ups on this topic in the electrical system, use the search function. Spell carefully, it only lets you do one a minute. Crummy feature, but really the only complaint I have about the site.
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06-29-2014, 10:55 PM | #3 | |
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06-30-2014, 12:35 PM | #4 |
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Re: Need some electrical help please
Some of the fuses go through the ign. switch & some are hot all the time like stop & dome lights.
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06-30-2014, 02:09 PM | #5 |
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Re: Need some electrical help please
By "external" gauges you mean the PO added afternarket gauges? If so he did not wire the feed for the gauge lights correctly. There is a specific wire that comes out of your headlight switch to power the factory gauge lights that should have been used(spliced) to power your external gauge lights so they dim when the knob is turned. I believe the correct wire is the Grey wire running from the headlight switch to the instrument cluster plug.
I'm at work now but I will verify the proper wire when I get home. These trucks really are simple. |
06-30-2014, 04:00 PM | #6 |
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yes they are aftermarket under the dash guages. the PO said he didn't trust the accuracy of the stock guages in the new dash he put in. are the stock guages that unreliable? it is a stock 402.i remember seeing a plug on the fusebox that said inst panel with a cut gray wire on it and i also seem to remember seeing a loose gray wire, i will investigate when i get home from work. the dash lights dim i think but the AM guages don't. i will try to see where the panel lights are getting their power from. the AM guages are getting their power from what appears to be an extra switched plug in the center of the fuse block. there is one of those spade connectors that makes 1 to 2 male spades. 1 wire splits to 3 and goes to each guage for the light and the other wire piggy backs to the guages to power themwith the key off the lights are on and the guages are still powered up. unplug them and the lights go off and the guages go to their unpowered position (0). everything worked fine till last night when i moved the truck out of the garage and then back in later. after using the ignition twice is when the problem started making me think something in the ing switch might have broke. i will try to take a pic of my mess tonite and post it up. it just kills me when people cut wires and don't know what their doing!!!!!
thanks for your replies, with ya'lls help i will get thru this and get to enjoy my truck.............. |
06-30-2014, 04:13 PM | #7 |
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I think he probably wired the gauges power into a constant circuit is it possible that you just never noticed that the gauges stayed lite before. I guess the switch could have gone bad. I might have an extra switch in my pile of parts you wanna try it. Im off of Spencer Hwy in South Houston.
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06-30-2014, 04:43 PM | #9 |
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No problem. Ill look in my old parts for one tomorrow. I'm pretty sure I had another on in there.
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06-30-2014, 10:20 PM | #10 |
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got home and checked some wires, dome light wire had come loose. hooked up the battery and the electrical problem with the gauges was gone. hummm... here is what I got. also where do the door switch wires hook up at?. I am pointing to the wires that the gauges are hooked up to, the wire to the dome light and some unknown wires. also where does the cab bed light get it's power from? also pictured is the gray wire talked about above that I think is my instrument wire that is cut. the dash lights do dim with the headlight switch but the AM gauges do not. what a mess!!! thanks
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06-30-2014, 10:30 PM | #11 |
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This thread might help. It's got wiring diagrams for our trucks.
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=185856 If you're like me, you're eyes will start to go crossed when reading it.
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07-01-2014, 12:28 PM | #12 |
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WOW ugly, but still much better than how I received my truck, burnt spaghetti. I got so sick of electrical probems I rewired the entire truck with a EZ kit.
The grey wire that should power your gauge lights comes out of your headlight switch and goes into the instrument cluster. I attached a picture of the headlight switch plug that shows the terminal for the dash panel lights. It is the only terminal that dims when the headlight switch is turned. If you unplug the switch it should be easy to find. Your gauge lights should be powered by that circuit. Do your dash lights dim when the knob is turned? They should. |
07-01-2014, 02:40 PM | #13 |
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update.
today i decided to drive the truck to work since the electrical issue seemed to be resolved last nite. drove about 10 miles to a taqueria to get some breakfast tacos for work and when i turned off the truck the guages stayed on. so when i got to work i disconnected the battery. i am curious to see it they are on or off when i hook the battery back up Big Kev-O was the ez kit hard to install? i assume that you installed it. also where do you think that cut gray wire off of the clstr spade is for (see above picture). i cannot look at the wire diagram here at work due to it being blocked |
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