sassriverrat
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Hey guys- I appreciate all of the help.
So I got the truck over a year ago- long story short- all of the gauges were dead but the ABS and CTIS systems worked like a charm!
I've put all new gauges in (all from a yard-should be good). I had a ground issue initially that I think I tackled but...
1. I have a fuel gauge that when turned on, goes to E. I've tried shoving a ground against the clamp and that didn't seem to work. I figured the next step was to a. take the gauge out and clean it and b. open the tank (I noticed one guy had a float come off...). Any other ideas?
2. I have an oil pressure gauge (assuming 0-120psi gauge is correct) that, when turned on, comes to an imaginary zero point and when the engine is running slightly comes up/can slightly move with tach but doesn't move a lot like a mechanical gauge would. Again I played with putting a ground wire against the clamp (all while in the dash) but didn't seem to get anything. One guy suggested I switch the wires on the back of the gauge but that didn't do anything for the gauge. Now the interesting part- if you disconnect the gauge from the sender, it pegs out, and if you then ground the sender wire the gauge goes to zero.
3. I had a battery with a bad terminal connection- it ended up sparking the system the other day before I could replace it and now the ABS light is on steady and I definitely don't have ABS. Has anybody opened one of these boxes up to trace circuits?
Now for a side note: The front axle lock light is dimly lit....
I'll be tracing an electrical diagram because I foresee a bad ground somewhere.
Secondary: I have a "warning" switch. What's that for?
And I have a two prong female plug with no connector and a lot of wire under the driver door dash. Ideas what that was from?- It seems to have 12 volts in it but I don't have a 12v setup to the batteries....
This is an M923A2 converted to an M925A2 (winch conversion).
Finally- What have people done to mount a set of marine speakers in the cab? I thought about grenade boxes to the inside of the door but 6.5" marine speakers are *just* too big. Thanks!
P.S. The pictures are power off and power on.
So I got the truck over a year ago- long story short- all of the gauges were dead but the ABS and CTIS systems worked like a charm!
I've put all new gauges in (all from a yard-should be good). I had a ground issue initially that I think I tackled but...
1. I have a fuel gauge that when turned on, goes to E. I've tried shoving a ground against the clamp and that didn't seem to work. I figured the next step was to a. take the gauge out and clean it and b. open the tank (I noticed one guy had a float come off...). Any other ideas?
2. I have an oil pressure gauge (assuming 0-120psi gauge is correct) that, when turned on, comes to an imaginary zero point and when the engine is running slightly comes up/can slightly move with tach but doesn't move a lot like a mechanical gauge would. Again I played with putting a ground wire against the clamp (all while in the dash) but didn't seem to get anything. One guy suggested I switch the wires on the back of the gauge but that didn't do anything for the gauge. Now the interesting part- if you disconnect the gauge from the sender, it pegs out, and if you then ground the sender wire the gauge goes to zero.
3. I had a battery with a bad terminal connection- it ended up sparking the system the other day before I could replace it and now the ABS light is on steady and I definitely don't have ABS. Has anybody opened one of these boxes up to trace circuits?
Now for a side note: The front axle lock light is dimly lit....
I'll be tracing an electrical diagram because I foresee a bad ground somewhere.
Secondary: I have a "warning" switch. What's that for?
And I have a two prong female plug with no connector and a lot of wire under the driver door dash. Ideas what that was from?- It seems to have 12 volts in it but I don't have a 12v setup to the batteries....
This is an M923A2 converted to an M925A2 (winch conversion).
Finally- What have people done to mount a set of marine speakers in the cab? I thought about grenade boxes to the inside of the door but 6.5" marine speakers are *just* too big. Thanks!
P.S. The pictures are power off and power on.
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