Mark80K15
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- Sicamous, BC
- First Name
- Mark
- Truck Year
- 1980
- Truck Model
- K15
- Engine Size
- 350
Hi, I have a 1980 GMC K15. My dashboard gauge cluster lights don't come on when I turn on the headlights. I've replaced the printed circuit on the back of the cluster plate but that didn't help. I did that because the current one looked pretty ratty. Then I found this thread that had excellent advice from @chengny https://www.gmsquarebody.com/threads/dash-cluster-light-issue.22455/#post-434590
That thread confirms that the plug for the instrument cluster lighting circuit must be correctly seated in the fuse block column labeled LPS. My LPS column is in a different place than the 1987 truck in that thread, but no matter. Like that thread, I have no wire/plug seated in the LPS column. So @chengny suggested looking for a grey wire hanging down somewhere.
The beginning of that thread shows the cluster plate wiring harness connection and points out the grey wire (in slot #2). The thread suggests that grey wire is for the gauge cluster lights, and that the other end of that grey wire must be plugged in to the LPS column.
In my case I can't find where it is hanging down. I did find the grey wire in the cluster plate wiring harness connection and it looks intact there. I used a web PDF version of the "1980 Truck Wiring Diagrams" manual (I think) to try to trace that grey wire from the back of the cluster plate. That manual shows a grey wire exiting the wiring harness connection of the cluster plate and proceeding on "Circuit Number 8, Instrument and Panel Lights". In particular, the grey wire is labelled in the diagram as ".5 GRAY-8B". It goes to "SPLICE 8", and one wire that comes out of that splice is ".5 GRAY-8A". This wire terminates in the diagram at LPS in the FUSE BLOCK. This is the wire I can't find under my dash.
So, my question is: where is the splice? I need to find it to confirm if there is a ".5 GRAY-8A" wire coming out of it, and where that wire is hanging, so I can plug it in. Is it just in the wiring harness somewhere? Do I need to pull the harness apart to get at it? Thanks! Mark
That thread confirms that the plug for the instrument cluster lighting circuit must be correctly seated in the fuse block column labeled LPS. My LPS column is in a different place than the 1987 truck in that thread, but no matter. Like that thread, I have no wire/plug seated in the LPS column. So @chengny suggested looking for a grey wire hanging down somewhere.
The beginning of that thread shows the cluster plate wiring harness connection and points out the grey wire (in slot #2). The thread suggests that grey wire is for the gauge cluster lights, and that the other end of that grey wire must be plugged in to the LPS column.
In my case I can't find where it is hanging down. I did find the grey wire in the cluster plate wiring harness connection and it looks intact there. I used a web PDF version of the "1980 Truck Wiring Diagrams" manual (I think) to try to trace that grey wire from the back of the cluster plate. That manual shows a grey wire exiting the wiring harness connection of the cluster plate and proceeding on "Circuit Number 8, Instrument and Panel Lights". In particular, the grey wire is labelled in the diagram as ".5 GRAY-8B". It goes to "SPLICE 8", and one wire that comes out of that splice is ".5 GRAY-8A". This wire terminates in the diagram at LPS in the FUSE BLOCK. This is the wire I can't find under my dash.
So, my question is: where is the splice? I need to find it to confirm if there is a ".5 GRAY-8A" wire coming out of it, and where that wire is hanging, so I can plug it in. Is it just in the wiring harness somewhere? Do I need to pull the harness apart to get at it? Thanks! Mark