Electrical gauge mystery with clues...
85Renegade
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Sorry it's long, but there is alot of information...
I have a real mystery on my hands... But I'm confident that with the immense knowledge on these boards someone can provide me an answer. Here are the clues..
When I first got the jeep a 1985 CJ7 Renegade , the temperature gauge as well as the fuel gauge were not working. No matter how warm the engine got the needle didn't move.
I removed the speedometer cluster, in an attempt to experiment I used a multimeter and it seemed that the gauges were working normally.
While the gauge was removed from the car I did a significant amount of work under the hood. Nutter, Team rush etc...
While doing this I accidentally removed the wire that was connected to the temperature sender, without realizing it.
A week ago I reinstalled the speedometer cluster and amazingly the fuel gauge was working...!!! However the temperature gauge was not. I soon realized it was because the sender wasn't connected.
Fast forward to today... Here is where the real clue is I think...
I ran a new wire going from the temperature sender to temperature gauge. I started up the car and as normal the fuel gauge went to half a tank. I let the car idle so it would warm up, to see if the needle would move. Then it happened the needle on the temperature gauge started climbing but at the same time the fuel gauge started to drop..!!! Eventually the temperature gauge sat at half temp and the fuel gauge sat at E... I then pulled the wire I just installed, put the wire back on when the fuel gauge was working, however the fuel gauge just sat on E and the temp went back to cold....
I know the two gauges share a power, but why would that cause the phenomenon I'm seeing. If anyone can provide any level of insight that would be great.... Thank you all.
I have a real mystery on my hands... But I'm confident that with the immense knowledge on these boards someone can provide me an answer. Here are the clues..
When I first got the jeep a 1985 CJ7 Renegade , the temperature gauge as well as the fuel gauge were not working. No matter how warm the engine got the needle didn't move.
I removed the speedometer cluster, in an attempt to experiment I used a multimeter and it seemed that the gauges were working normally.
While the gauge was removed from the car I did a significant amount of work under the hood. Nutter, Team rush etc...
While doing this I accidentally removed the wire that was connected to the temperature sender, without realizing it.
A week ago I reinstalled the speedometer cluster and amazingly the fuel gauge was working...!!! However the temperature gauge was not. I soon realized it was because the sender wasn't connected.
Fast forward to today... Here is where the real clue is I think...
I ran a new wire going from the temperature sender to temperature gauge. I started up the car and as normal the fuel gauge went to half a tank. I let the car idle so it would warm up, to see if the needle would move. Then it happened the needle on the temperature gauge started climbing but at the same time the fuel gauge started to drop..!!! Eventually the temperature gauge sat at half temp and the fuel gauge sat at E... I then pulled the wire I just installed, put the wire back on when the fuel gauge was working, however the fuel gauge just sat on E and the temp went back to cold....
I know the two gauges share a power, but why would that cause the phenomenon I'm seeing. If anyone can provide any level of insight that would be great.... Thank you all.