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The oil pressure gauge on my 86 is erratic, to say the least. It will record a normal temperature for a while, then it goes wild, like a magnetic compass would if you surrounded it with magnets. Then it settles down. Then goes wild again. Any suggestions as to what is going on?
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I managed to get the instrument cluster out. With the instrument fuse out, the cab lighting harness disconnected, and the lights off, my power lead to the lighting shows continuity with ground. As I read it, that is definitely a short in the supply wiring somewhere between the fuse block and the instrument lights.
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I rather hope not, as that means the lower instrument panel has to come off.... (:
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By cluster, I mean the whole assembly, including the case, since I have to access the wiring.. I assume you do too. My initial attempts suggest that it is a really tight fit. It almost looks like I have to lower the entire steering column to get it out. I hope not. In other cars I have dealt with there has been enough play, or easy access to, the speedo cable. My initial looks underneath the dash don't even suggest a view of it, let alone anywhere I can get my hand in. Can you describe how is it clipped on?
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I'm going to have to pull the cluster. Any tips on how to do this? How do I get the speedo cable off?
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ok. No dimmer relay. One less thing to check
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Since mine is an '86, it SHOULD have the relay. That would appear to be correct, in that the running lights and illumination are both controlled by the headlight switch. Different circuits, though. Whatever the problem is, it would seem to occur downstream of the instrument fuse.. If there IS no relay, then there must be a wiring short someplace. Anyone have experience with a Automotive Short and Open Finder Circuit Tester? I'm wondering if one would be useful in this situation.....
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Well, the manual SAYS there is one, but as I said, I can't find it. My cab has been pretty much gutted. I don't have much in the way of working interior lights. Turn signals, running lights, headlights (high and low) headlight indicator, brake lights, running lights, glove box light all work.
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I'm making progress on my 86. This week I repaced the fuel level and oil pressure senders, so all of my gauges are working. The last thing I need to fix on my project that is critical is my instrument illumination. Here is the story: When I turn on the illumination via the headlamp switch I do not get any instrument lights. The clock illumination goes out. Not dims, mind. Out. Turn off the headlight switch and it comes back on. I have voltage at the illumination fuse, and the voltage varies when I turn the headlamp switch. So the switch is good. I have power to the clock and cigarette lighter. Since gauges, radio, and lighter work, I have no indication that the grounding is poor. I do not have a working warning buzzer - though it WAS working recently. I have removed the radio, so there cannot be any issue with how I wired the radio. My best guess is that there is a problem with one of the circuits that connects to the dimmer switch. My first thought is to pull the radio/clock illumination relay, and see itfthat helps me narrow down the problem. According to my repair book, the relay is located "under l/h side of I/P, behind kick panel". The wiring diagram shows it wired to the harness at a point very close to the horn relay. I found the horn relay, but I don't see the illumination relay. Or anything that looks like one, nor do I see a socket for one. At this point I'm rather flummoxed. I CAN rewire the illumination directly, but I'd like to identify and fix the existing problem if possible. So I'm looking for suggestions as to what to try. And if anyone knows where the #&$#^$ illumination relay is, please let me know!
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I put the new sensor in this morning. Seems to work fine. The needle seems to periodically fluctuate, but it is certainly working - and is a great improvement. Thanks for all of the help! All I have to do now is find the short of the instrument lamps, and I'm good to go!
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I LIKE healthy! Great to know. Thanks. I'll let it warm up tomorrow and see what I get, but I don't think I have a problem. Very pleased!
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I got my mechanical oil pressure gauge today. I have not checked the warm engine, but I have about 55 lbs for a cold engine. If anyone can advise as to what decent numbers are, I'd appreciate it. My CORRECT sensor showed up late today, so it goes on tomorrow. Today I replaced my fuel sender and pump. I now have a working fuel gauge. I'm making progress!
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