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Weird electrics problems getting weirder

#1 Post by David Pettengell »

So, my previous post talked about my fuel and oil gauges not working properly, etc. Everyone's feedback was to check all earth's (grounds) so I did that. Cleaned and tested every single earth wire.

The problem has evolved to the point where the gauges are jumping around but now, when I switch on my direction indicators (either left or right) both the fuel and oil gauges jump in time to the indicators.

Also, when I switch on headlights, both gauges zero out (jump to zero and stay there). I have also noted that the indicator light on the dash does not flash when I switch on the indicators (but that could be a blown bulb).

Any ideas? I am completely lost!

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#2 Post by C J Murray »

I would suspect the ignition switch.
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#3 Post by David Pettengell »

Weird, we fitted a new one when we did the rebuild if you remember...

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Is there a way to test it Cliff?

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#5 Post by C J Murray »

Get a voltmeter reading on all the troubled circuits and at the main power wire to the ignition switch.

BUT FIRST make certain that the battery ground cable is making contact and check the positive cable where both the large wire and smaller wire are clamped as well as the battery terminal.

If the starter cranks strongly then the cable post at the starter should be fine but check it anyway.

There is a ground cable at the front on the trans but that usually just bothers engine function.

The fuse blocks on our cars are riveted together and corrosion is common. One solution is to solder the rivet joints on the back of the block.

NOTE! Your engine popping is likely to have been caused by your poor electrical system condition!

Disconnect the battery while you are making changes.
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I suggested it previously but to reiterate, have you checked that the battery is properly hooked up?

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#7 Post by David Pettengell »

yep, checked the connection at the battery.

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#8 Post by Mike Wilson »

One item checked now onto the next. Since the ignition switch was replaced, as suggested, check the connections on that.
Doesn't the jumping gauges indicate a bad ground somewhere?
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#9 Post by David Jones »

Sounds like a ground/earth problem to me. Run a separate ground from the battery neg to the knurled nut that clamps the gauge in place and see if that cures it.
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#10 Post by George Hussey »

I AGREE it is a grounding problem. If the battery is fully charged and it does it with the key in the on position but not running, that it is a grounding issue, start with the neg battery terminal to the post and to the car and work back from there, look at the ground strap between the trans and the bottom of the body as well.
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#11 Post by Don Gale »

A voltage regulator on the fritz can cause similar problems.
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#12 Post by David Pettengell »

I was thinking voltage regulator but I know nothing!

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#13 Post by George Hussey »

usually a voltage regulator would make the lights dim and bright and the instruments not jump but rise as the engine revs, and turning on the headlights would not make the instruments die. Grounding problem
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#14 Post by David Pettengell »

Ok, so I will spend the next weekend going through every single connection in the car. Does anyone have experience of the replacement fuse boxes that use blade fuses. Cliff, have you tried these?

Seems like consensus is a ground issue.

Cliff, wouldn't it be annoying if my engine popping was down to bloody ground issue

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#15 Post by Neil Bardsley »

David there is a very good 356b owner and electrician on DDK. Based near Worcester : Winston. Top bloke. Call him and he will be able to help. I believe that RPL maybe do a blade fuse box but I suspect that isn't your issue.

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