Re: IML: 62 Electroluminescent wiring question
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Re: IML: 62 Electroluminescent wiring question
- From: PAUL WENTINK <randalpark@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 02 Mar 2008 11:29:15 -0500
I have not found a central connector, but rather various white wires of
different lengths with red connectors which go as far as they need to
reach each of the powered items. I think the multi-connector that is
shown actually represents the transformer mounted on the inner firewall
up under the dash. I don't think you will find a central connector. The
shop manual explains the way the system is wired in series. If one lamp
shorts out, the whole system shuts down. If one lamp opens up and
doesn't light, only it will remain dark, allowing the others to light.
The way to find a shorted lamp is to disconnected the individual lamps
one a time until the good lamps in the system light up. I have been
studying, working with, and repairing this lighting system since the
early 1970's It really is kind of fun once you get the hang of it.
On your gauges, there is a voltage limiter built into the temperature
gauge. It has likely burned out. It may have damaged the gauges if the
points stuck closed sending 12 volts through the sensitive gauges for a
long period of time. Usually they can still be made to work, but need
to be recalibrating. J.C. Auto in Seattle can repair your cluster, but
for a price, contact information on the OIC web site. You can test the
operation of the each of the original gauges on the bench, using a 9
volt transistor radio battery to see if they will move when power is
applied. The original voltage regulator will need to be bypassed, and
there is a discussion about this on the OIC web site. Even if you can
make it work, the design is precarious, and will fail again destroying
all of your hard work.
You have embarked on a project with one of the most unique and
interesting features of our cars, 1960 through 1963. There's lots of
information out there to help you. The best source is the FSM, and the
OIC web site.
Paul W.
-----Original Message-----
From: Tony Carter <thunder65@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Sat, 1 Mar 2008 11:19 pm
Subject: IML: 62 Electroluminescent wiring question
Hope someone can help on this one, in the 62 shop manual on page 8 -
77, (the instrument panel wiring diagram), it shows all of the 8 white
lighting wires with the 'E' prefix going to one point, is this some
kind of
multi-connector or what, and does anyone know approximately where I'm
likely to find it ?
Also while I'm here, only my ammeter is working, is it possible the CVR
inside the temp gauge has gone open circuit, or is it likely to be
something else like the 12 volt feed to the CVR ?
Appreciate all the help I can get on these problems.
Tony, Oz downunder.
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