97ClipseDSM
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- Feb 24, 2004
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Stafford,
Virginia
My buddy wired both red and black autometer Air/Fuel gauge wires into the cigarette lighter Light bulb...yes the 2 wires that connect to the light bulb. This includes the ground wire. The air/fuel gauge only got power once the head lights were turned on, and even then, it was getting its voltage by not the cigarette lighter, but the wires that lead to the light bulb. I dont know why he chose those 2 wires but he admits it was a mistake. After 2 weeks of driving like this, I noticed everytime I turned the head lights on the cars idle dropped to around 650-700 and car started to sputter like it wanted to die. When the head lights were turned off, the car started to idle fine and sputtering went away. Soon the stock gauges started to dim, head lights eventually started to flicker, and car would start to jerk around anytime I turned the head lights on while I was driving. I thought it was the battery, replaced the battery and the problem remained. I replaced the alternator with another good tested one, and the idle/sputtering problem still remained. So finally, i disconnected the air/fuel gauge wires from the cigarette lighter light bulb wires, and the problem went away. Does anyone have any ideas why this was happening?? My battery volts read around 13.6-13.9 during Idle, when driving they go to almost 14.0. Once i turn my head lights on at idle, the voltage drops from 13.6 to 12.9-12.6 but in a second goes back up to 13.6. During cruising, the voltage stays consistent to around 13.6-13.9. I dunno whats going on and I dont know if the voltage drop when head lights are turned on for a split second are normal..cause once the lights are on and car is continually running, it wont drop that low. Alright I did enough talking, someone please help or give ideas or something. Thanks