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Old Jul 8, 2013 | 08:26 AM
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OK, first post to the forum. I own a 1974 coupe.

So, I have an A/C problem and thought I would pull the controller out of the center console to see if there were any obvious issues. As I undid the four screws to take the cover off, I pulled the cover toward me and saw a spark from the cigarette lighter to the metal plate that the A/C Controller bolts to.

At that point I kicked myself for not following the golden rule of disconnecting power before working on the car...at which point I took the negative lead off the battery

So, I could not get the controller to come out of that hole, so I decided to wait until I had the time to take the entire center console apart. I buttoned everything back up, hooked up the battery and took her out for a run around the block. About half way around the block I looked at the center stack and noticed to water temperature gauuge was pointing at about 5 o'clock. I know it was not overheating, so what happened???

I replaced the 5-amp fuse under the dash (what a PITA), but I had no issues with any of the other gauges, so that was just a prayer for a miracle. So, i have two thoughts -- either I fried the gauge when the lighter sparked, or I accidently disconnected a ground for the water temp gauge while i was trying to get the A/C controller free. I still have an A/C problem and will address that at another time, but would feel better if I could get the temp gauge working again..

So now, I have another item for the Corvette "to-do" list that just seems to continue growing...

Any ideas would be appreciated.

John
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Old Jul 8, 2013 | 09:27 AM
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turn the ign. switch to the on position and see if it drops down to zero.
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Old Jul 8, 2013 | 11:24 AM
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Negative...no matter what you do the guage is pointing to 5 o'clock. I will try disconnecting the battery again when I get home to see if the gauge changes when I do that, but so far that needle has not moved from that position whether the key is off, on, in or out.
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See if this helps
http://willcoxcorvette.com/instructi...Revised_R3.pdf

and this
http://willcoxcorvette.com/product_i...ducts_id=27603

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Thanks for the info Roco71, it was very informative. Strangely enough as I was checking the kickpanel vent to see if it was moving when cycling through all the Heat/A/C settings, the water temperature gauge suddenly came back to life...FM, no idea why.

So, at least that problem is resolved...now on to the heat issues.
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I had all my gauges working except the temp gauge. Willcox's video helped me to get it sorted out.
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