Ok, I've searched for a few days and read alot, but still haven't found any solutions.
Just put together a '88 Gt for my son, so we are basically ironing out the gremlins to get it on the road safely. (And yes, aftermarket gauges are on the list, just not feasible just this specific moment.)
Anyways, instrument gauges jump and act erratically at different times.
1. When blinker is turned on (forget if it's the left or right) All the gauges (I think including the Tach) jump on the signal blink.
2. Headlights turned on The gauges either drive all the way high, or all the way low, depending on where the dimmer switch is located. as you move the dimmer switch up and down, the gauges follow the switch. It also turns on the right blink light on the instrument cluster.
car is basically stock, though there is supposedly a 3G alternator installed, Still have to go and figure out what amp rating it actually is, but there is a single wire from alternator to battery, still have to check the actual wiring of whomever did this.
We did clean all ground and tighten them up. We added a 4Ga ground wire from the fender ground location to the engine block where the battery ground locates near the oil filter. We added a 10ga ground wire from the fender ground to the Firewall ground location. And removed and cleaned the ground strap from the firewall to the back of the driver side head.
Headlight switch has been replaced with new unit.
Dimmer switch has been replaced with a used one from a '93 (though not positive the used one isn't faulty either)
next thing I imagine would be the multifunction switch in the steering column.
Any more ideas??? check the ground again (already 4 or 5 times)???
Just need some ideas on where to go to next, and I hate chasing electrical gremlins, never been good with it.
thanks
Forgot to add, the temp gauge was working, then it stopped working, replaces the Temp sending unit, and it works again, but now it sits at N and O on the gauge, acting like car is overheating, but checking with IR temp gauge, the intake and thermostat housing are sitting at 185-195 at that needle setting. Possible napa gave me wrong sending unit?
Just put together a '88 Gt for my son, so we are basically ironing out the gremlins to get it on the road safely. (And yes, aftermarket gauges are on the list, just not feasible just this specific moment.)
Anyways, instrument gauges jump and act erratically at different times.
1. When blinker is turned on (forget if it's the left or right) All the gauges (I think including the Tach) jump on the signal blink.
2. Headlights turned on The gauges either drive all the way high, or all the way low, depending on where the dimmer switch is located. as you move the dimmer switch up and down, the gauges follow the switch. It also turns on the right blink light on the instrument cluster.
car is basically stock, though there is supposedly a 3G alternator installed, Still have to go and figure out what amp rating it actually is, but there is a single wire from alternator to battery, still have to check the actual wiring of whomever did this.
We did clean all ground and tighten them up. We added a 4Ga ground wire from the fender ground location to the engine block where the battery ground locates near the oil filter. We added a 10ga ground wire from the fender ground to the Firewall ground location. And removed and cleaned the ground strap from the firewall to the back of the driver side head.
Headlight switch has been replaced with new unit.
Dimmer switch has been replaced with a used one from a '93 (though not positive the used one isn't faulty either)
next thing I imagine would be the multifunction switch in the steering column.
Any more ideas??? check the ground again (already 4 or 5 times)???
Just need some ideas on where to go to next, and I hate chasing electrical gremlins, never been good with it.
thanks
Forgot to add, the temp gauge was working, then it stopped working, replaces the Temp sending unit, and it works again, but now it sits at N and O on the gauge, acting like car is overheating, but checking with IR temp gauge, the intake and thermostat housing are sitting at 185-195 at that needle setting. Possible napa gave me wrong sending unit?

