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The 69 charger rally dash is there a way to test the voltage regulator on the back of the dash and also the condenser that’s there with it
That round unit is a suppressor. You do not need it. It was designed for radio noise. If your oil and temperature gauges work ok the limiter is working. Did you do the simple test? Ground the wire at the tank and see if it goes to full?My problem is my fuel gauge I had the cluster out and it was checked by tach man but my gauge still won’t register over half a tank I went through 3 sending units already I just ordered a new gauge and when I pull it out again wanna make sure the voltage regulator is good do I need that round condenser also
Ok. Do your other gauges read correctlyYes I did it pins out but when I hook it up won’t show more then half tank when full I ordered a new gauge but not sure that’s it either
If all the other gauges read fine then the voltage limiter is working correctly. Now you need to do this. Unplug the wire at the sender. Get a clean ground and ground the wire. Turn the key on and tell us what it does.All other gauges read fine I’m thinking about changing the fuel gauge and also putting in the solid state limiter maybe that will fix it
So the problem is in the sending unit. Are you sure the sending unit is grounded? You could plug the wire in and run a ground to the sender and see if the gauge changes. Your gauge and voltage limiter is working fine. I had the same problem when I built my Charger. I bought one of these and calibrated it and my gauge now is extremely accurate through the whole sweep. I mounted it behind the kick panel. https://www.tanksinc.com/index.cfm/...ct_id=748/category_id=-1/mode=prod/prd748.htmShot up quickly
You take the blue wire and cut it in half. The unit is has coded terminals and you hook the two blue wires up as directed. Then you need a keyed 12 volt source. I used the one going to my tachometer. Last a ground wire.How does that box hook up is it involved I’m not so good with electronics