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Old 07-30-2018, 06:53 AM   #1
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Default What those things next to the speedo are for

I just read something about an overdrive problem and it turned out to be the voltage regulator not charging. I had another friend get stranded a month ago when his battery got completely run down. So, I'm asking the question, how many here regularly look at your gauges while driving. I monitor mine periodically while driving. If the car is not charging then I can maybe change the part out without worrying the battery is dead. A few years ago I had an oil pressure sending unit go. It read full 80 lbs and I was close to home. Changing the sending unit fixed that problem. Driving through the desert I learned the gas gauge must also be watched closely and replenished at every opportunity. I won't get into the temp gauge and climbing Mt Washington.
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Old 07-30-2018, 07:22 AM   #2
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I check the gauges frequently. Probably more than I look at the speedometer.......Mark
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I watch my gauges constantly. It is a habit I developed out of necessity given some of the marginal vehicles I was stuck with when I was younger.
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I watch my gauges constantly. It is a habit I developed out of necessity given some of the marginal vehicles I was stuck with when I was younger.
Ya....this about sums it up!!....I still drive marginal vehicles....except now I own more of them...... Mark
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I can't imagine anyone not constantly monitoring their gauges. I think only teenage girls do not watch their gauges.
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I can't imagine anyone not constantly monitoring their gauges. I think only teenage girls do not watch their gauges.
Hah, i think most teenage girls don't even watch the road
But can tell you everything about the radio

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Old 07-30-2018, 11:38 AM   #7
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In some ways the new cars are better, in most not so. I have gauges and it will also flash warning lamps, but is usually just a picture of engine or service required. Sometimes same lamp will illuminate orange or red. So pull over and get owners manual, 167 pages of radio instructions, 3 pages of seat belts, 1 page of oil requirements. Then on to 385 pages of fuse locations with descriptions of some things that sound like medical procedures. Finally to warnings, see page 19, chapter 2. Yellow means time for something, orange means something tomorrow, red means stop call tow truck. If flashing red it means reduced power levels and AC will be turned off but you can drive 125 miles without coolant drive to dealer, trade in on something from the 50's!
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But wait..........you might not get a manual anymore. You need a phone app.
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Old 07-30-2018, 12:12 PM   #9
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I monitor the gauges constantly. More than the speedo, anyway.

I really must try hooking that speedo cable up someday.

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Old 07-30-2018, 12:52 PM   #10
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Have something of an overdrive problem with my 52 vicki, 50 mph in overdrive floor it overdrive kicks down amp gauge goes to 0 engine starts to miss let up and amp gauge shows charge again and everything is good, Think it may be a bad ground found connector on battery post cracked replaced it haven't had a chance to road test it yet
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When making changes in the engine area I monitor the gauges constantly. After a few months when I have made sure that everything is ok I look at them less frequently. The gas gauge is the only exception.
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Have something of an overdrive problem with my 52 vicki, 50 mph in overdrive floor it overdrive kicks down amp gauge goes to 0 engine starts to miss let up and amp gauge shows charge again and everything is good, Think it may be a bad ground found connector on battery post cracked replaced it haven't had a chance to road test it yet
The problem may be in your solenoid. There is a grounding circuit that shorts out the points until the OD kicks out. if that circuit is not fully opening you are losing power to the coil.



In the end I hope this post makes people more conscientious of looking at and understanding what the gauges do. When I'm on a trip I just use my GPS for a speedometer. More accurate and I can mount it in a better place to read it. Also keep track of my average speed.
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I can't imagine anyone not constantly monitoring their gauges. I think only teenage girls do not watch their gauges.
My wife is definitely not a teenager.
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We were trained in helicopter school to scan our gauges every thirty seconds.
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Back in the 80's working on my pilots license I learned that watching the gauges was a survival tool. Still do it today.
Good habit to get into. Better to see when your oil pressure drops to "0" than her about it later...Chap
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The problem may be in your solenoid. There is a grounding circuit that shorts out the points until the OD kicks out. if that circuit is not fully opening you are losing power to the coil.



In the end I hope this post makes people more conscientious of looking at and understanding what the gauges do. When I'm on a trip I just use my GPS for a speedometer. More accurate and I can mount it in a better place to read it. Also keep track of my average speed.



Thanks for the reply. Fixing the bad ground cable seems to have fixed it took it for a drive and everything worked as it should, Still starts real slow until cooled down after driving, Tried a temporary jumper from starter side of solenoid to coil side of resistor seemed to help thinking about a switch or a diode to get more battery to coil when starting.

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Old 08-02-2018, 02:12 AM   #17
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As a trained, long haul, semi operator, gauges are, of course, scanned every few seconds. In the car, there is time allowed for scenery.

Daddy taught me early on, at age ten, gauges are not instruments, they are gauges!
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Old 08-02-2018, 04:51 PM   #18
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Deluxe dash in the old Ford L line was great, all gauges pointed to the 3 o'clock position except fuel, could scan them all at a glance. Maybe newer trucks have that or should.
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