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Rob Haas
Electrical Issues Mechanics prespective
Many weird electrical problems can be associated to Ground connections. People very frequently over look the fact that the grounds have to be just as good as the positives or user wires. It will cause normal circuits to seek out a ground through any component they can find it in. I would double check all ground connections to your instrument cluster. Does your wiring harness have a plug at the engine? Take it apart and look for green corrosion or signs of even black traces of arcing on the spade or pin connectors. If they do not fit tight you can tweek the connectors with needle nose. Clean them first. The other thing that comes to mind is if you have an overheat alarm it is probably also tied into the oil pressure for low oil pressure alarm. Most of these systems are not activated until the alternator is charging. So there is a couple of more items to check out with out spending money.
Many weird electrical problems can be associated to Ground connections. People very frequently over look the fact that the grounds have to be just as good as the positives or user wires. It will cause normal circuits to seek out a ground through any component they can find it in. I would double check all ground connections to your instrument cluster. Does your wiring harness have a plug at the engine? Take it apart and look for green corrosion or signs of even black traces of arcing on the spade or pin connectors. If they do not fit tight you can tweek the connectors with needle nose. Clean them first. The other thing that comes to mind is if you have an overheat alarm it is probably also tied into the oil pressure for low oil pressure alarm. Most of these systems are not activated until the alternator is charging. So there is a couple of more items to check out with out spending money.