Guages not Working

Zapp

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My gauges in my supra were randomly working and then stopping, then working again, for about a week now. Today they quit working all together. The gauges, the climate control, the rear defroster, and the windows all quit working.

Does anyone know what could be wrong?
 

cjsupra90

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Ummm first and formost, check the GAUGE fuse.. in the kick panel as it handle all those except for the windows IIRC....
 

jdub

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Did you pull the fuse and look at it? Check for corrosion on the spades?

Another place to check is J/B #3...a lot of the connections to the non-working items to the harness are there.
 

Zapp

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Ok, i Removed the fuse, it looks to be in perfect condition. however since I had it out I figured I might as well replace it. While I was down there (very tight area btw) I made sure all of the wiring connectors were pressed tightly in place. I also found several cut wires dangling down there, I think the PO may have had a security system installed.

After all of this I started the car and my gauges worked just fine, lol. Next I need to trace down the cut wires and see where they go.

Thanks for all of your help
 

ms07s

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LOL! sounds like my car. PO had a kill switch on the starter relay ghetto wired in down there. Found lots of scary wires hanging about when I went to install a turbo timer.:3d_frown: took me half a day to fix that and the wonderful audio work he had done with tape and twist connecters...
 

Koenigturbo

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Check the gauge fuse in the driver's kick panel

Since I'm a "newber" and you guys know alot,please tell me how a fuse would cause an intermitant short

Thanks,... trying to learn.
 

RazoE

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^---well, if the fuse is popped, then there's no current passing through..

I've seen people break fuses open and bend the tabs back together to avoid getting a new one (pure laziness)...

scary shit..
 

jdub

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Koenigturbo;1218509 said:
Check the gauge fuse in the driver's kick panel.

Been said a few times now ;)

Koenigturbo said:
Since I'm a "newber" and you guys know alot,please tell me how a fuse would cause an intermitant short

Thanks,... trying to learn.

A fuse is used to protect wiring from a short that would otherwise cause the wire to heat up and burn through...this could easily start a fire. Even an intermittent short will pop a fuse. As stated, you should never "rig" or replace a fuse with a higher Amp rating if the rated fuse pops...you are asking to burn up the harness. Corrosion or a bad terminal connection on the other hand can cause intermittent component operation due to disruption of current.