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  1. macawpat

    Wiring diagram for M880 Blackout lights

    I checked out both sites and they just dont give enough detail as to the wiring at the headlight switch. I have one wire coming from my blackout switch that ends at the headlight switch but there is nowhere to plug it in. The front blackout headlight does not work and I am thinking that may be...
  2. macawpat

    Fuel gauge problem

    Thank you so much papakb. You absoutly nailed it. It turned out to be the float just like you said. Put the one you sent me in and it is working fantastic. Problem solved and wont have to carry a gallon of gas around with me anymore. Thats one less thing I will have to worry about. 1 problem...
  3. macawpat

    Wiring diagram for M880 Blackout lights

    Would anyone possably have a copy of the wiring diagram for a 76 Dodge M880 Blackout switch. I have new lights on order and a few wires under the dash from the switch that are just hanging there. They look like they should plug into the headlight switch but cant figure out where. Also have a few...
  4. macawpat

    Fuel gauge problem

    I put a tester on the power wire to see if there was power even getting to it and found that there is no power getting to the sending unit. I think it may be somewhere in the dash. I tested the wire going to the sending unit at the dash and get no power althouth when I pull the voltage regulator...
  5. macawpat

    Fuel gauge problem

    Well I just had the whole dash apart and I have all the wires going into the gauge panel thru a round series of pins which connect the gauges thru a for lack of a better term computer tape. I unpluged the connecting harness and took a file to clean out all the connections and still have no fuel...
  6. macawpat

    Fuel gauge problem

    I just picked up a 1976 Dodge M880. I would like to start restoring it and use as daily driver also. I am having an issue with the fuel gauge though. When I turn the key it comes up to the empty position, I turn it off and it returns to the bottom of the gauge. I pulled the relay from the back...
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