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Nope....I do not see any pics....all I see is a small black box in the lower left corner with an X in it. However, I will google it.
Wow...thanks for the word of caution.....can you walk through the changing of any gauge (eg-temp) starting at taking off the panel and grounding....not sure when to ground....the actual changing of the gauge and sending unit sounds and look easy. Also....I noticed that there is a hex threaded screw on top and at the back of the generator....is this for lubing? I thought that these units are lubed for life? Again....thanks for the caution....I would have no doubt shorted out all the working gauges and sending units not even knowing what the cause was. les |
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BTW, this conversation between you and Rob is worth a Sticky for troubleshooting.
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Terry Warner - 74-????? M151A2 - 70-08876 M38A1 - 53-71233 M100CDN trailer Beware! The Green Disease walks among us! |
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You can change the gauge as Terry describes, but before you turn on the ignition switch, you either have to run a ground to the panel, or else re-install the panel back in place. The best solution is to make up a short wire permanently installed form the dash to the panel.
When installing the gauge, the spide harness (power) goes to the non-ribbed connector of the gauge. The sending unit wire will be ribbed, and goes to the ribbed connector of the gauge. Make sure the retaining bracket is solidly onto the gauge as that is where the gauge gets it's ground. That little allen key on the back of the alternator is where you can adjust a tiny potentiometer to adjust the alternator's output voltage, should it be too high or low. Some of the alternators (the prestolite AU20003 model if memory serves) also have a terminal inside where you can change the output from 60 amps to 30 amps if you are in hot climates. |
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Hi Rob & Terry....thanks for both reply's....I agree with Terry....I am sure that all the questions & responses in this post have been done before.....but probably not all in one place/post....case in point...I have saved all the questions & responses from Rob and et Al in a word document.....when it comes time to actually work on the jeep when parts start arriving....I have the info-details from people that have actually been there as well as following the 3 manuals I bought from Brian Asbury.
OK Rob....another question regarding the shorting of the panel just to confirm...as per you email...."you either have to run a ground to the panel, or else re-install the panel back in place. The best solution is to make up a short wire permanently installed form the dash to the panel." So, Question....if the panel is off...and you have completed the replacement of the EG: temp gauge & sender you can replace the panel to the dash before you turn the ignition on and you should be golden....correct? It sounds like the bottom line is that you cannot turn on the ignition before you put the panel back on the dash to ground the panel...correct? les |
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That is correct, saves any chance of failure. I would leave the keys on the bench till the work was complete.
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Robert Pearce. |
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Problem with that is that there are no keys (unless the jeep is modified to have one). Instead there is a lever type switch just itching to accidentally get knocked on during the installation.
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Thanks for both responses....so I will leave ignition off until after replacing panel back onto dash.
PS....I do not have ignition keys.....I do have the dash on/off lever but I also have a green plastic lever in the engine bay next to the starter that all the heavy duty wires go into....its a main power shut off to all electrical in the engine bay...I turn this off along with the dash ignition when not using the jeep. Regards, les |
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