grubby65
Well-Known Member
I have been fighting through some electrical gremlins with my 1964 Polara 500. I basically had two problems, one was when I applied the brakes the two lights on the side of the console would come on and the other is I kept blowing the fuse for the instrument panel lights. Here are the two solutions which took care of the problems. I was wondering if you guys think I'm good to go or should look deeper.
1) I removed the drivers side seat so I could gain easier access under the dash and noticed the ground wire which goes to the light switch was disconnected. I re-attached it.
2) The car has an aftermarket set of Cobalt Autometer gauges and an aftermarket tach in the console. Both of these were hooked up to the Instrument fuse for their respective lights. I know this isn't always the answer but I removed the 20 amp fuse for the instruments and installed a 30 amp fuse as a test, to see if I had a short or not.
After doing both of these things I no longer have an issue with the console lights coming on and the instrument fuse is not blowing. Would like some feed back.
Thanks
1) I removed the drivers side seat so I could gain easier access under the dash and noticed the ground wire which goes to the light switch was disconnected. I re-attached it.
2) The car has an aftermarket set of Cobalt Autometer gauges and an aftermarket tach in the console. Both of these were hooked up to the Instrument fuse for their respective lights. I know this isn't always the answer but I removed the 20 amp fuse for the instruments and installed a 30 amp fuse as a test, to see if I had a short or not.
After doing both of these things I no longer have an issue with the console lights coming on and the instrument fuse is not blowing. Would like some feed back.
Thanks














