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				Adjustable illumination for console gauges?
			 
			I recently installed a center console in my car and discovered that the lights for the console gauges are not affected by the dimmer function of the headlight switch. I assume this was the stock setup for the console gauges. Has anyone tried pulling power for the gauge lights from the wire going to the illuminated heat/defrost indicator which is adjustable from the headlight switch?
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|  11-11-1999, 07:55 PM | 
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| Registered Join Date: Sep 1999 Location: Michigan 
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			My center console lights dim.  I have a '73 and I beleive that it is stock.  I can take a good look at my car later to tell you what needs to be done exactly.  I do however think that the gauges are hooked to the wrong power line.  Perhaps the headlight power line instead of the power line for the dash.   This would cause a const voltage to run regardless of the dimmer.  Look to see what line runs to the gauges that dim, splice into it and then run a line for the center console to that.  you should see that they now dim.  I you solder that together and shrink wrap it, you have yourself a fix.
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|  11-12-1999, 04:06 AM | 
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| Registered Join Date: Oct 1999 Location: San Ramon, CA 
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			My stock 74 center console lights do not dim.   But I have a similar question...My main gauge lights seem very dim to me even when fully turned up. Is this a common condition with 914's? I can barely see my gauges sometimes...let me know your experiences | ||
|  11-12-1999, 08:48 AM | 
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| Registered Join Date: Dec 1969 Location: chula vista ca usa 
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			Check the voltage at the bulbs. Our 1974 had several poor connectors and a couple of bad sockets and after replacement of the parts and bulbs with new ones the lights are much brighter. Should have 12 volts or so I think. Might want to check the ground connectors as some gauges use the body as a ground and some have ground wires connecting all together. Finally check the fuses and connectors on the fuse block to make sure all connections are good. Good luck.
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|  11-12-1999, 09:56 AM | 
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			My experience with three different 914's is that the dash gauge illumination is pretty low even at full "brightness". John's suggestion is a good one, but don't expect miracles!
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|  11-13-1999, 02:51 PM | 
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