Well i as i had sorted the lights out on the new dash and all working sort of ok, i set to at the gauges of the Capri 6 pod i have for it, BUT when i
was sorting the wires, that i had marked up from the previous MK1 Escort dash, all the markings have come off , spent hours trying to work
them out but no luck, and all the wires have been fettled in the past by by looks a dozen previous owners as some wires are infact 3 joined up.
Sooo what i need is to rewire the gauges but i dont no where the fires come from in the loom, from relays, direct from fuse etc.
what i need is anyone can help and tell me where the wires come from on for the
Temp gauge
fuel
volt
rev counter.
dash lights
just need to wire it up and its off for the MOT and ready to play.
cheers
wolly
All the wires come from the loom.. and go back again.. only way to tell what is what is either with the original wiring diagram OR being very patient
with a 5v battery and a multimeter. You should be able to determine the +ve and -ve then work on from there. Problem is some of the gauges may have
there own dedicated +ve which makes it a lot more difficult to work out flow and return.
Wiring diagram is by far the easiest and when i get round to it I need to do exactly the same with the Astra dash I have here.
temp gauge comes from the temp sender in the head - it's a -ve and the +ve comes from the voltage stabiliser
fuel gauge comes from the fuel sender in the tank - also a -ve and the +ve also comes from the voltage stabiliser
voltmeter can come from anywhere in the circuit, even the battery (+ve & -ve)
rev counter (assuming RVC and not RVI) comes from the coil output (RVI comes from the input) - check escrote/crapi manual
dash lights comes from the sidelight switch
HTH
Dam ii i blew the circuit board feed to the volt gauge some how, will this mess up the rest of the gauges now with a the blew circuit ribbon?
Hi olly think i,ve got a capri cluster if thats any use to u?
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Originally posted by badassboy64
Hi olly think i,ve got a capri cluster if thats any use to u?