Intro to what I have:
I have been running Auto Meter Phantom guages seince about mid Oct. and everything has been great(bought them from a friend of mine so not sure how long he had them before I got them). When I instaled them I took my time doing it, I sodered and shrink wraped all the conectoins. For the power to the EGT and transmission I ran the wires from the EGT and transmission into one wire then to the blue wire under the stearing coloum. For the lights I ran all three guages into one wire then into the light switch so they dim and everyihtng.
My problem:
Just the other day my pyro guage would just stop working sometimes at first I just tought it was a random thing and it did it when ever it felt like. Then on Sunday I was driving home and it was about dusk. When I went to turn on my ambers I saw the guage move really fast then go back to where it was, then when I turned on the lights the niddle shook as it slowly worked it way down past 0. Once I saw that I turned on and off my lights a couple of times and got it to do it every time.
My questoin is why would turning on the light have any affect on how the guage acually works seeing how the bulbs are pluged in and completly seperate from the guage. Also if it was a wireing problem wouldnt it also effect my transmission temp that is wired with it, becuse the transmission guage is working flawlessly.
Sorry its so long
Justin<><
I have been running Auto Meter Phantom guages seince about mid Oct. and everything has been great(bought them from a friend of mine so not sure how long he had them before I got them). When I instaled them I took my time doing it, I sodered and shrink wraped all the conectoins. For the power to the EGT and transmission I ran the wires from the EGT and transmission into one wire then to the blue wire under the stearing coloum. For the lights I ran all three guages into one wire then into the light switch so they dim and everyihtng.
My problem:
Just the other day my pyro guage would just stop working sometimes at first I just tought it was a random thing and it did it when ever it felt like. Then on Sunday I was driving home and it was about dusk. When I went to turn on my ambers I saw the guage move really fast then go back to where it was, then when I turned on the lights the niddle shook as it slowly worked it way down past 0. Once I saw that I turned on and off my lights a couple of times and got it to do it every time.
My questoin is why would turning on the light have any affect on how the guage acually works seeing how the bulbs are pluged in and completly seperate from the guage. Also if it was a wireing problem wouldnt it also effect my transmission temp that is wired with it, becuse the transmission guage is working flawlessly.
Sorry its so long
Justin<><