[GMCnet] lost gauges [message #323947] |
Sun, 17 September 2017 10:10 |
Eric Myketyn
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Mornin' all, recently purchased 1973 Coach (not sure of the model, has been redone) from my neighbour in Calgary, Alberta. Prepping for a 5 day run into British Columbia and yesterday seem to have lost all of the dash gauges. Not the greatest when it comes to electrical. Other than fuses, any suggestions where to start looking?
Eric
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Re: [GMCnet] lost gauges [message #323948 is a reply to message #323947] |
Sun, 17 September 2017 11:01 |
richshoop
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On my coach, all of the dash gages have a common ground connection, I would start off by looking for that loose connections. If there has been added electrical work done and the PO used 'Scotchlok' connectors, check that as well.
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From: "Eric Myketyn"
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Sent: Sunday, September 17, 2017 8:10:45 AM
Subject: [GMCnet] lost gauges
Mornin' all, recently purchased 1973 Coach (not sure of the model, has been redone) from my neighbour in Calgary, Alberta. Prepping for a 5 day run into British Columbia and yesterday seem to have lost all of the dash gauges. Not the greatest when it comes to electrical. Other than fuses, any suggestions where to start looking?
Eric
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