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Subject: [Mgs] Electrical Nightmare
From: Michael MacLean via Mgs <mgs@autox.team.net>
Date: Thu, 16 Jan 2020 19:06:48 +0000 (UTC)
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In an earlier post I told how my tach in my 69 GT would die when the headli=
ghts were turned on.=C2=A0 Someone mentioned that the tach was looking for =
a ground through the light wiring for the instrument.=C2=A0 That turned out=
 to be true, somewhat.=C2=A0 To test this I pulled the instrument to inspec=
t the wiring and found what you see in the picture.=C2=A0 One arrow points =
to the ground connection on the back of the case and the other arrow points=
 to a common ground just floating around behind the instrument.=C2=A0 For a=
n experiment I slipped the ground wire connector over the threaded mouting =
stud of the case back and shoved the tach back into place temporarily to fi=
nd out about the missing ground theory.=C2=A0 It worked!=C2=A0 You didn't t=
hink it was going to be that easy did you?=C2=A0 The light had not illumina=
ted the instrument before either, so after scraping and sanding the bulb hl=
der and the tube fitting on the back of the tach that the bulb shoves into,=
 the light worked too, but wait there's more!=C2=A0 After this hollow victo=
ry I had to use the horn on the test drive.=C2=A0 Now the horn does not wor=
k, but when I push on the steering wheel stalk to activate the horn, the br=
ake warning light comes on.=C2=A0 I just love electrical problems.=C2=A0 No=
t in my element here.=C2=A0 Any ideas?Mike MacLean

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<html><head></head><body><div class=3D"yahoo-style-wrap" style=3D"font-fami=
ly:times new roman, new york, times, serif;font-size:16px;"><div dir=3D"ltr=
" data-setdir=3D"false">In an earlier post I told how my tach in my 69 GT w=
ould die when the headlights were turned on.&nbsp; Someone mentioned that t=
he tach was looking for a ground through the light wiring for the instrumen=
t.&nbsp; That turned out to be true, somewhat.&nbsp; To test this I pulled =
the instrument to inspect the wiring and found what you see in the picture.=
&nbsp; One arrow points to the ground connection on the back of the case an=
d the other arrow points to a common ground just floating around behind the=
 instrument.&nbsp; For an experiment I slipped the ground wire connector ov=
er the threaded mouting stud of the case back and shoved the tach back into=
 place temporarily to find out about the missing ground theory.&nbsp; It wo=
rked!&nbsp; You didn't think it was going to be that easy did you?&nbsp; Th=
e light had not illuminated the instrument before either, so after scraping=
 and sanding the bulb hlder and the tube fitting on the back of the tach th=
at the bulb shoves into, the light worked too, but wait there's more!&nbsp;=
 After this hollow victory I had to use the horn on the test drive.&nbsp; N=
ow the horn does not work, but when I push on the steering wheel stalk to a=
ctivate the horn, the brake warning light comes on.&nbsp; I just love elect=
rical problems.&nbsp; Not in my element here.&nbsp; Any ideas?</div><div di=
r=3D"ltr" data-setdir=3D"false">Mike MacLean<br></div></div></body></html>
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