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Hi,
In December I had the gauge cluster in pieces and did minor electrical modifications (it is garage season here). I took away a dysfunctional, unconnected 2-wire oil pressure warning sensor and replaced it with a 1-wire (grounding) model that I connected to the gauge cluster so that the oil pressure warning is grounded via of the yellow warning lights (previously 4x4 and some other warning). I also changed the plastic to red to have a proper oil pressure warning in the gauge cluster. Some adjustment to the wiring of the gauges had to be made. If I remember right I used choke warning light wire to bring the oil pressure ground to the cluster. Nevertheless, it worked, as far as the lights were lit when I turned the key after everything was put back together. .
Stupid of me, I did not try start the engine though. Now today I tried to start but got no spark. To be honest there is a bit of a challange to remember about everything that could have gone wrong or have something to do with the engine getting no spark? Is there something in the cluster wiring that could be the reason? Just trying to get my head together with what I did in December and I would not like to take it apart again for no reason
In December I had the gauge cluster in pieces and did minor electrical modifications (it is garage season here). I took away a dysfunctional, unconnected 2-wire oil pressure warning sensor and replaced it with a 1-wire (grounding) model that I connected to the gauge cluster so that the oil pressure warning is grounded via of the yellow warning lights (previously 4x4 and some other warning). I also changed the plastic to red to have a proper oil pressure warning in the gauge cluster. Some adjustment to the wiring of the gauges had to be made. If I remember right I used choke warning light wire to bring the oil pressure ground to the cluster. Nevertheless, it worked, as far as the lights were lit when I turned the key after everything was put back together. .
Stupid of me, I did not try start the engine though. Now today I tried to start but got no spark. To be honest there is a bit of a challange to remember about everything that could have gone wrong or have something to do with the engine getting no spark? Is there something in the cluster wiring that could be the reason? Just trying to get my head together with what I did in December and I would not like to take it apart again for no reason
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