thecantaloupeman
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So I'm combining all of my other threads into one because now I'm convinced all of this is somehow connected.
It all started with my fuel gauge issue. The gauge reads past full and slowly goes towards empty until you turn the key, then it pegs all the way to 3 o clock. I was told to check my sending unit ground, but never was able to find it.
Just recently I disassembled the gauge cluster to make the lights brighter by replacing the bulbs. Then I was told to check my headlight switch resistor. That seemed corroded so I replaced it. After I did this I started having super weird electrical issues with the switch.
I put the old switch back in, and it didn't fix my issue. Now I think I broke something somehow by disconnecting the headlight switch. Hopefully it's not because the lights were on when I disconnected the switch.
But now when I turn the headlights on and the knob is turned at all left, it makes my blinkers solid green and the fuel gauge starts going towards empty and then reads empty until I turn them off. If I turn the knob all the way right it turns on the dome light and ashtray light.
Could any of this be related? Did I make a mistake by disconnecting the headlight switch while it was on? I was supposed to pull out the knob and press the button to release it. Meaning when I disconnected the switch from the harness it was still on.
I would really appreciate the help. Thanks.
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It all started with my fuel gauge issue. The gauge reads past full and slowly goes towards empty until you turn the key, then it pegs all the way to 3 o clock. I was told to check my sending unit ground, but never was able to find it.
Just recently I disassembled the gauge cluster to make the lights brighter by replacing the bulbs. Then I was told to check my headlight switch resistor. That seemed corroded so I replaced it. After I did this I started having super weird electrical issues with the switch.
I put the old switch back in, and it didn't fix my issue. Now I think I broke something somehow by disconnecting the headlight switch. Hopefully it's not because the lights were on when I disconnected the switch.
But now when I turn the headlights on and the knob is turned at all left, it makes my blinkers solid green and the fuel gauge starts going towards empty and then reads empty until I turn them off. If I turn the knob all the way right it turns on the dome light and ashtray light.
Could any of this be related? Did I make a mistake by disconnecting the headlight switch while it was on? I was supposed to pull out the knob and press the button to release it. Meaning when I disconnected the switch from the harness it was still on.
I would really appreciate the help. Thanks.
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