I have what I assume is a short on my 67.5 1600 that has me scratching my head, would like to run it by the group for thoughts and ideas. Drove the car this morning in a moderate drizzle, so I was running the wipers and headlights. Not far from home, the wipers stopped in the vertical position with the wiper switch still on, and both turn signal indicators in the dash lit up and remained continuously lit. Tried switching off the wipers and headlights with no change. But the turn signal would work under these conditions. Wipers and turn signal lamps (in dash) remained on after I shut off the car and turned the switches off. A few minutes later the wipers went down to the 'rest' position and the turn signal indicator lamps went off. I disconnected the battery just in case.
Fairlady5150 wrote: Wed Aug 17, 2022 11:06 am
… Any thoughts? This is kind of bizarre.
Your wipers and turn signals share the same ground wire … That’s where to start.
I would first check the two frame grounding wires beneath the wiper fluid tank. Grind away the paint/rust/ and make sure they have a clean contact.
Kai
Halifax, N.S. ’69 SPL311 Sports 1600
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I sent the same thing as Kai but for some reason it didn’t post. Yes, check the ground.
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Pat
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One of those two wires I mentioned is the primary ground for all dash controls (It’s just not located under the dash). The second wire on the grounding bolt is, I believe, the headlight ground (for the early cars). My ‘69 just has the one dash ground wire there.
Kai
Halifax, N.S. ’69 SPL311 Sports 1600
Classic Cars - Because clean fingernails, free weekends, intact knuckles and financial stability are totally overrated.
Could be, Greg. Since he’s having trouble with a 1.6, that’s where ghosts like to go. I’m just be glad he doesn’t have a 2L w/Solexes, ghost’s REALLY like hiding in there!
Peace,
Pat
67.5 SPL311 Stroker Restomod
02 Silverado 1500 Tow vehicle
17 Camry current daily driver
Pat Horne, Near Austin, TX
We support Habitat for Humanity
A hand UP, not a hand OUT
I would look for anyplace that the wires could bare and touching. Sounds like something has crossed over to the dark side. Headlights are a separate circuit.
It's more of an electrical open circuit ( a short is the power bypassing the appliance )
Try voltage drop , ohms or continuity beep tests, redundant grounds( which are quick easy to do)
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