Thanks. I do have a TSM for the 73 Gremlin so I pursue the electrical diagram route. Ross On Sat, March 24, 2007 9:34 pm, John Elle wrote: > Ross > > Snip > I've got a '73 Gremlin with a 304 that has a non-functioning temp. > guage. > I have replaced the temp sending unit and cleaned the contacts in the > wire > leading from the unit to the firewall. What else can I do to test or > repair the guage? > Snip > > Snip > The regulated voltage is supplied by the gas gauge it etc etc etc. > Snip > > Snip > Yes, the gas guage works fine. So that tells me that there is a break > in > the wire from the temp sending unit to the guage, correct? > Snip > > Not really but maybe. I did not go to the web page in question to read > it, but using a volt meter to measure the voltage available at the > end of the wire by the temp sending unit you should see some form of > an intermittent voltage turning on and off, or maybe depending on the > system a steady volts DC of something on the order of 5-6 volts. It > does depend on the dash gauge voltage regulator and how it works. > If you have a voltage present on the end of the wire you should be able > to ground the wire on the engine block and the heat gauge will rise. > That would indicate that the heat gauge is functioning or not. > If there is no voltage at the end of the wire, then the next question > would be is there voltage back at the gauge? That is the source of > things but that also requires getting at the gauge and making > measurements. > So the problem could be at the gauge, at the dash board and it's > connectors, at the wiring under the dash, at the wiring going through > the fire wall or anywhere in the wiring under the hood. > > Wouldn't it be easier if you had a schematic or wiring diagram? > This way you could see where you had to check out things and what was > involved. Purchasing a service manual would sure help you out or---- > you could go to; > > http://www.amccf.com/ > > Follow the directions to enter the web site and then scroll down the > left side where it says technical and look for the wiring diagrams > for a 1970 to 1974 Hornet/Gremlin with a V8 engine and copy them off > or at least look at them. > > > > > > Wiring Harness Diagrams > > Wire Harness of <http://amccf.laatikko.org/tech/70wireharness_v8.jpg> > '70-'74 Hornet/Gremlin - V8 Engine > > Wire Harness of <http://amccf.laatikko.org/tech/70wireharness_i6.jpg> > '70-'74 Hornet/Gremlin - I6 Engine > > Wire Harness of <http://amccf.laatikko.org/tech/70wireharness_trunk.jpg> > '70-'74 Hornet/Gremlin - Trunk > > Wire Harness of <http://amccf.laatikko.org/tech/70wireharness_dash.jpg> > '70-'74 Hornet/Gremlin - Dashboard > > Good luck at finding and fixing your problem. > John. > > > > > > > -------------- next part -------------- > An HTML attachment was scrubbed... > URL: > http://www.amc-list.com/pipermail/amc-list/attachments/20070324/49f51021/attachment.htm > _______________________________________________ > Amc-list mailing list > Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx > http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list > > _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list