FYI FORD - MustangSteve's Ford Mustang Forum
The Internet's Most Knowledgeable Classic Mustang Information
IF YOU HAVE A QUESTION ABOUT CLASSIC FORD MUSTANGS, YOU HAVE COME TO THE RIGHT PLACE!
MustangSteve has over 30 years of Mustang experience, having owned 30 of them and restored several others. With the help of other Mustangers, this site is dedicated to helping anyone wanting to restore or modify their Mustang.... THERE ARE NO DUMB QUESTIONS!!!!!
Visit MustangSteve's web site to view some of my work and find details for:
FYIFORD Contributors' PICTURES - Power Brake Retrofit Kits for 65-66 Stangs - Classic Mustang FAQ's by MustangSteve - How to wire in a Duraspark Ignition - Mustang Ride Height Pictures and Descriptions - Steel Bushings to fit Granada Spindles to Mustang Tie Rods - Visit my EBAY store MustangSteve Performance - How to Install Granada Disc Brakes MustangSteve's Disc Brake Swap Page - FYIFORD Acronyms for guide to all the acronyms used on this page - FYIFORD Important information and upcoming events

You are not logged in. Would you like to login or register?

5/23/2024 2:35 PM  #1


Electrical issue in my 68 Cougar.

Just replaced my ignition switch in my 68 Cougar. Now I have an electrical issue with gauges, believe I have a short.
My oil gauge is pegged out and my amp gauge is -60 with the ignition on. More curious is my low fuel light is on without the ignition on and it is not even connected at the tank.
Im sure I have an issue under the dash but can anyone narrow possibilities before I go under there. I have a bad back that limits movement or time under there.
Thanks


68 Cougar XR7 347 stroker T5 3:80
 

5/23/2024 3:45 PM  #2


Re: Electrical issue in my 68 Cougar.

Backtrack what you did. You will find it. Did you MODIFY it or just replace the switch?😈


Money you enjoy wasting is NOT wasted money... unless your wife finds out.
 

5/24/2024 5:00 AM  #3


Re: Electrical issue in my 68 Cougar.

MS wrote:

Backtrack what you did. You will find it. Did you MODIFY it or just replace the switch?😈

Agree w/MS.  I'll add to disconnect the new ignition switch and see if the condition goes away. Or, try re-installing the old switch and see if the condition goes away.  I'm not sure how, but the new switch may have an internal issue. 
 


65 Fastback, 351W, 5-speed, 4 wheel discs, 9" rear,  R&C Front End.
 

5/24/2024 6:56 PM  #4


Re: Electrical issue in my 68 Cougar.

Tested new switch and it is good, bought a second switch and installed. The gauges are still pegged out.
Went under looking for exposed or pinched wires, nothing. Resorted to leaving the ignition on and just grabbing and wiggling wires under the dash I could reach. No change.
 


68 Cougar XR7 347 stroker T5 3:80
     Thread Starter
 

5/25/2024 5:43 AM  #5


Re: Electrical issue in my 68 Cougar.

I'd still suggest installing the old switch and see if the problem disappears.  Maybe the new switches are not the same as the old switch. 
 


65 Fastback, 351W, 5-speed, 4 wheel discs, 9" rear,  R&C Front End.
 

5/25/2024 10:22 AM  #6


Re: Electrical issue in my 68 Cougar.

OR.........dis-connect each wire and see if that makes a change.
By re-installing the old switch.....IF everything goes bad to normal that will tell you  "hey I didn't screw something up...it must be the 'new' part.."
6sal6


Get busy Liv'in or get busy Die'n....Host of the 2020 Bash at the Beach/The only Bash that got cancelled  )8
 

5/25/2024 5:00 PM  #7


Re: Electrical issue in my 68 Cougar.

The temp, oil and fuel are all together in one circuit, that is unrelated to the ammeter, except that they get power when the ignition switch is turned on. If the oil is affected, then the fuel and temp should be also, so your symptoms are strange. It sounds like two separate problems, or some sort of short.
Is the ammeter near the oil gauge on a 68 Cougar? Could there be a short between the two? This year doesn't have a flex circuit for the dash does it?
For the ammeter discharge, I would would disconnect the plug to the voltage regulator, turn the ignition to ON (don't start it) and see if you still have the 60 amp discharge. If that doesn't help, disconnect the B+ wire to the alternator and try again. Good luck, keep us posted.

 

5/26/2024 10:09 AM  #8


Re: Electrical issue in my 68 Cougar.

I have resolved the issue with the amp gauge. But the oil gauge is still grounded. Next step to to pull the dash and chase the sender lead. Also have a couple extra oil gauges I will check to be sure the issue is not in the gauges itself.


68 Cougar XR7 347 stroker T5 3:80
     Thread Starter
 

5/26/2024 1:17 PM  #9


Re: Electrical issue in my 68 Cougar.

Gauge pegged is usually a ground issue. As previously stated, Oil, Temp and Fuel ate on same power wire.
Check the offending gauge to be sure it is properly mounted in the gauge cluster.  If a stud is touching metal, there is your problem. It should have insulators on both studs.  A hot side problem would likely affect all three gauges the same.


Money you enjoy wasting is NOT wasted money... unless your wife finds out.
 

5/26/2024 1:26 PM  #10


Re: Electrical issue in my 68 Cougar.

The gauge has a bi-metal that bends when heated. The heater wire is the only thing electrical about the gauge, and has a resistance in the range of 16-18 ohms for 68 and older cars. The IVR (instrument voltage regulator) pulses 12v to give an average of 5v. That goes to the gauge, and then from there to the sender which has a resistance value of 10 ohms on high to 73 ohms on low, and that connects to chassis ground. That's all there is- the IVR, gauge, and sender. If the water and fuel work, you know the IVR is OK.

Last edited by Mach1Driver (5/26/2024 1:41 PM)

 

5/28/2024 3:26 PM  #11


Re: Electrical issue in my 68 Cougar.

Mach1Driver wrote:

The gauge has a bi-metal that bends when heated. The heater wire is the only thing electrical about the gauge, and has a resistance in the range of 16-18 ohms for 68 and older cars. The IVR (instrument voltage regulator) pulses 12v to give an average of 5v. That goes to the gauge, and then from there to the sender which has a resistance value of 10 ohms on high to 73 ohms on low, and that connects to chassis ground. That's all there is- the IVR, gauge, and sender. If the water and fuel work, you know the IVR is OK.

Thanks, this will give me what I need to test it.


68 Cougar XR7 347 stroker T5 3:80
     Thread Starter
 

Board footera


REMEMBER!!! When posting a question about your Mustang or other Ford on this forum, BE SURE to tell us what it is, what year, engine, etc so we have enough information to go on.