@75gmck25,
Don't ask me why, it's just one of those things I didn't do due to laziness, I guess, but I have an Autometer Amp gauge and a volt gauge. What I did was hooked the Amp gauge up to the original wiring that was in the truck. It didn't work even though its just like the Autometer instructions indicate to do, but even my original Amp gauge didn't work. the fuses are all good and there is continuity in the wires. The Volt meter I did the same and it's fine. So, all these years I've left it in there not working, that's the lazy part I mentioned. The Amp gauge is important if you want to know the condition of the battery and whether it's taking a charge from the alt..
I'm reading your post about taking the fuses out of the Amp gauge wiring, and I lack good electrical understanding most ways except the most basic, where you say something about finding a good article on the internet. I have detailed instructions from Autometer on how to hook the Amp gauge up, what did the article say about using the factory wiring for the Amp gauge? One of the reason's I've done nothing is because there is nothing more I can do to get it to work. Could it be a bad gauge? Probably not, it's a Autometer gauge. If I could fix the original wiring so it would work, problem solved.
Any ideas?