Re: Instrument voltage regulator
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Re: Instrument voltage regulator
- From: Bob Crockett <bcrockett1492@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 22:00:23 -0500
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Sean Wrote:
Can anybody tell me what the three prongs are on the back of a 1964
Plymouth instrument voltage regulator, that plugs into the circuit
board? Which one is ground, power in, power out to the gauges? I am
converting it to solid state, and I'm afraid of torching the whole
thing!
Sean, According to my '64 DODGE manual, terminal "I" is the 12 volt
input, the 5 volt output is terminal "A". The other one, then must be
ground. I would assume that the Dodge info would be the same as the
Plymouth, but it's YOUR car. Anyone with a Plymouth manual out there???
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