<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Century Gothic, Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by SimonO</i>
I think my dash electrics are shot anyway as my fuel gauge is tempremental, clock rubbish, rheostat dodgy and the live for the cigar lighter isn't. I also have 4ft of cable where the stereo should be.
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Sounds like all contacts under dash need to be cleaned rather than going to try to correct one problem a time. I took mine out and cleaned every connector there including the copper contact strip on the plastic circuit sheet and every bulb contact. Do it once, do it right and never do it again. If the clock is still dodgey, there is a fix that will turn it into a reliable time piece (do a forum search for the website link). Watch what you try to clean the rheostat with. It is a coil wire with resistance coating. I put mine in a molasses/water solution (gets rid of rust) and it ate the resistance coating, now I have full brightness regardless of switch position.
These cars are 30+ years old with unsealed electrical contacts (except for newer light lift mechanisms and a systematic cleaning of electrical terminals with a thin coating of dielectric grease will get rid of a lot of present and future electrical gremlins.
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