Kreator
01-06-2005, 02:23 PM
was moving a gauge to a different position, and since running the wiring back through firewall to take it out is such a major pain in the ass, i decided to cut the main signal wire and then connect it back using 2 bullet connectors. Well, it didn't work, and hte gauge is not registerring anything.
When i cut the wire, there were 2 main (pos and neg) wrapped in a shielding tin foil with a copper line running on the outside of the tin foil amd all of that was covered by a thick sleeve. When i put the gauge back, i never connected the copper wires together. Can someone tell me what that copper wire is for and is that the reason for my gauge not working? Or is it because i get too much noise for the gauge to register anything?
I can solder the wires back together to the state they were originally in, but id rather not, as i can easily imagine how painful it will be to be running all that wiring back and forth through the firewall every time i need to take the gauge out :(
i can post some pics a bit later if i didnt explain it clear enough.
thanks
When i cut the wire, there were 2 main (pos and neg) wrapped in a shielding tin foil with a copper line running on the outside of the tin foil amd all of that was covered by a thick sleeve. When i put the gauge back, i never connected the copper wires together. Can someone tell me what that copper wire is for and is that the reason for my gauge not working? Or is it because i get too much noise for the gauge to register anything?
I can solder the wires back together to the state they were originally in, but id rather not, as i can easily imagine how painful it will be to be running all that wiring back and forth through the firewall every time i need to take the gauge out :(
i can post some pics a bit later if i didnt explain it clear enough.
thanks