boxgranch
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- Joined
- Oct 6, 2021
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- Location
- Near Tampa, FL, 33511
- My Car
- 1972 Base Convertible 302
I have all good fuses and electricity is going from one side of each fuse terminal to the other. The wipers, turn signals, radio and pretty much everything but the headlights and brake lights are dead. My son, who uses it as a daily driver, says that when the fuel gauge works, the other electrical components will work. When we had it apart to install the clutch for the T5 conversion, I put a new voltage converter in the dash just because it was accessible. I also put in new flashers. I am pretty sure the fuel gauge would be affected by that if it is malfunctioning. Could it also affect anything else? It does not make sense that the wipers would be affected, but he says they run, along with the turn signal and radio, when the fuel gauge works. It appears that if the volts are higher, stuff works. The alternator and voltage regulator are new. The same problem was manifesting itself with the old voltage regulator. The battery is new. A faulty new one was replaced by Autozone. The starter had been replaced with an O'Reilly one which appeared to be suffering from heat soaking and they replaced it. The new one is wrapped with a heat shield. They checked the charging system and said it is good. The headlights are now on a separate relay, so the headlight switch isn't carrying the amps for the lights. We did that when upgrading the headlights. Any thoughts would be appreciated.