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ELECTRICAL-BODY AND CHASSIS 12-8
is inserted through radiator support opening.
Remove two screws retaining lamp assembly to
lower sheet metal.
Remove three screws retaining lamp assembly to
lender.
To replace lamp assembly, reverse removal proce-
dure and check operation of the unit.
is aligned with flat on pivot shaft. Install stop lock
bolt and torque bolt to 45-60 in, lbs. Make sure that
side-to-side panel alignment is not changed when in-
stalling and tightening the stop.
CAUTION: Do not exceed specified torque
when tightening stop lock bolt.
HEADLAMP PANEL REPLACEMENT-CORVETTE
Refer to Figure 13 for Panel Mounting details.
1.
Remove engine compartment hood as outlined in
Section 1.
2.
Actuate headlamp panel to the open position.
NOTE:
In the event headlamp motor is inop-
erative, manual positioning of the panel can be
accomplished by turning the knurled knob at in-
board end of motor. As an assist in manual
operation of panel, apply light hand pressure to
panel in desired direction of rotation.
3.
Remove positive lead from battery terminal.
4.
Remove headlamp bezel retaining screws and bezel.
5. Remove the sealed beam housing unit as an assem-
bly - disconnect sealed beam leads at harness con-
nector and remove connector from sealed beam
leads;
remove the housing-to-panel retaining screws
and remove housing unit and wiring from panel.
6. Remove motor from panel pivot shaft - see motor
removal procedure. Then remove the panel stop
from panel inboard pivot shaft, and disconnect switch
lead wires from panel, support-mounted motor
switch.
7. Remove the panel retaining bolt access hole plugs
from inside the panel then rotate panel as required
and remove the retaining bolts and slide supports
from ends of panel pivot shaft. Remove bearing, felt
seal, retainer and washer from inboard pivot shaft.
8. Remove panel from its location by alternately disen-
gaging pivots from their retaining slots and with-
drawing unit forward through opening in body (fig.
14).
9. Loosen alien screw in spacer and disassemble parts
from the panel outboard pivot shaft.
10.
Install washer, retainer, felt seal, bearing and
spacer, in that order, to panel outboard pivot shaft.
Do not tighten spacer on shaft at this time.
11.
Position panel in body opening and index panel pivot
shafts in retaining slots; then loosely install support
retaining bolts.
12.
Install washer, retainer, felt seal, bearing and sup-
port, in that order, to panel inboard pivot shaft, and
loosely install support retaining bolts. -
13.
Check side-to-side alignment of panel, making sure
that there is no panel-to-body contact; position
spacer snugly against bearing; then tighten spacer
seat screw to 30-50 in. lbs.
14.
Install stop on panel inboard shaft so that it rests
against bearing, being sure that index mark on stop
15.
Check and align panel to body as follows:
a. Tighten panel pivot support bolts snugly but still
allowing panel to" be moved by applying hand
pressure.
b.
Position panel to the closed position and align
with body so that all surfaces are flush.
c. With the panel in the closed position the outboard
access hole is aligned with the forward bolt head.
Tighten this bolt with the panel in the closed
position - access to bolt head can be obtained by
working through opening between the hood and
body.
d. Rotate panel to obtain access to each bolt head
and torque bolts to 100-140 in. lbs.
e. Connect switch lead wires to support-mounted
limit switch.
16.
Install seaLed beam housing unit and at the same time
position sealed beam lead wires through panel out-
board pivot shaft. Install housing unit retaining
screws and install lead wires in connector, making
sure to match colors between harness and connector.
17.
Install motor assembly - see motor replacement
procedure.
18.
Connect positive lead to battery terminal.
19.
Adjust headlamp panel as outlined under "Headlamp
Panel Travel Adjustment".
20.
Adjust headlamp aiming as outlined under "Headlamp
Adjustment".
21.
Install headlamp bezel and engine compartment
hood - refer to Section 1 for hood installation.
Fig.
14
- Headlamp Panel Removal (Corvette)
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ELECTRICAL-BODY AND CHASSIS 12-10
10.
To install, replace motor assembly, and reverse re-
moval procedure.
REAR LIGHTING SERVICE
TAIL, STOP AND DIRECTIONAL LAMPS
Bulb Replacement (Fig. 17)
1.
Disconnect lamp socket from rear of lamp unit and
remove bulb from socket.
NOTE:
Bulb removal on station wagon models
and Corvette requires, removal of the lens to
gain access to the bulb.
2.
Replace bulb and plug socket back into lamp housing.
Lamp Housing Replacement
Chevrolet, Chevelle Station Wagon,
Camaro and Chevy II (Fig. 17)
1.
Disconnect bulb socket from rear of lamp unit.
NOTE:
On station wagons remove lens to gain
access to lamp or screws securing lamp housing
to body.
2.
Remove nuts at rear of housing retaining lamp hous-
ing to vehicle body, remove housing from vehicle.
3.
Remove lens retaining screws or nuts, remove lens
and transfer to new housing unit.
4.
To install reverse removal procedure and check op-
eration of lamp unit.
HEADLAMP
WIRING ASSEMBLY
MOTOR
INSTALLATION
TO PARKING LAMP
TO RETR. HDLP. MOTOR
TO HEADLAMP
HEADLAMP
DOOR ASSEMBLY
Fig.
16- Headlamp Motor Installation (Comoro)
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Fig.
21 - Qlal Quadrant Assembly ~ Camaro
SEAT SEPARATOR CONSOLE LAMPS
COMPARTMENT LAMP REPLACEMENT (Fig.
22)
1.
Remove (pry up) switch assembly from console open-
ing in.the instrument compartment.
2.
Remove bulb from the socket.
3.
Replace bulb and install switch assembly in console
opening.
COURTESY LAMP REPLACEMENT (Fig. 22)
1.
Remove two screws and lens at rear of console.
2.
Remove bulb from retainer.
3.
Replace the bulb, position the lens and install attach-
ing screws.
QUADRANT LAMP REPLACEMENT (Fig. 22)
1.
Remove Dial Quadrant Trim plate retaining screws
and lift trim plate assembly from console opening.
2.
Disconnect lamp socket from the retainer and re-
move bulb from the socket.
3.
To install, insert bulb into the socket and snap the
socket assembly into the retainer.
Position the trim plate assembly into the console
opening and install the retaining screws.
4.
LIGHTING SWITCH REPLACEMENT (Fig. 24)
1.
Disconnect battery ground cable.
2.
Pull control knob out of headlamp ON position.
3.
Reach under instrument panel and depress the switch
shaft retainer (Fig. 25) and remove knob and shaft
assembly.
4.
Remove ferrule nut using Tool J-21932 and remove
switch assembly from instrument panel.
NOTE:
Some Chevelle models require use of
ToolJ-4880.
5. Disconnect the multi-plug connector from the lighting
switch. A screw driver may be inserted in the side
of the switch to pry the connector from the switch.
6. Connect the multi-plug connector to the replacement
switch (Fig. 23). Connect battery cable to battery
terminal and check operation of the light switch'in all
positions.
NOTE:
Ground switch- to check dome lamp
operation.
7. Position switch and bezel to panel mounting hole and
install ferrule jmt.
8. Insert switch control knob and shaft assembly into
switch until retainer engages shaft.
WIPER SWITCH REPLACEMENT (Fig. 26)
1.
Disconnect battery ground cable.
2.
Remove the connectors from the rear of the switch.
NOTE:
On Air Conditioned models it is nec-
essary to remove left A/C outlet duct for acces-
sibility to rear of switch.
3.
Loosen set screw and pull knob from switch shaft.
4.
Remove retaining nuts using special Tool J-21932
and withdraw wiper switch from behind console.
NOTE:
Some Chevelle models require special
ToolJ-4880.
5. To install, reverse removal procedure and check
operation of wipers.
STOPLIGHT SWITCH REPLACEMENT (Fig. 27)
1.
Disengage retaining fingers, disconnect wiring har-
ness connector from switch and unscrew switch from
mounting clip.
2.
Depress brake pedal and push new switch into clip
until shoulder bottoms out against clip.
3.
Check switch position for proper operation. Elec-
trical contact should be made when the brake pedal is
depressed 3/8" to 5/8" from fully released position.
DIMMER SWITCH REPLACEMENT (Fig. 28)
1.
Fold back upper left corner of front floor mat, disen-
gage connector lock fingers, and disconnect multi-
plug connector from dimmer switch.
2.
Remove two screws retaining dimmer switch to toe
pan.
3.
Connect multi-plug connector to new switch and
check operation. Install new switch to toe pan with
two screws. Replace floor mat.
BACKING LAMP SWITCH REPLACEMENT
Located on Mast Jacket (Fig. 29)
1.
Disconnect wiring connector at switch terminals.
2.
Remove switch attaching screws and switch from
mast jacket.
3.
Position new switch to mast jacket, install the re-
taining screws and connect wire connector to switch.
NOTE:
Position gear shift in neutral before
assembling switch to mast jacket.
4.
Check operation of switch.
Located on Transmission (Fig. 30)
1.
Raise and support vehicle.
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ELECTRICAL-BODY AND CHASSIS 12-16
BACK-UP LAMP CONN.
CONSOLE CTSY
LAMP CONN
CLOCK CONN
NEUTRAL SAFETY SWITCH
Fig.
22 - AutoTrans — Seat- Separator Wiring — Chevelle
TAIL
PANEL Ll<
J
TAIL
LIGHTS ^^g
9
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DOME
LIGHT
r
•I
m
/
LIGHTS
FUSE HEADLIGHTS
9R
jl PARKING LIGHTS
*^ R ATTPRY
Fig.
23 - Light Switch Terminal Connections
Fig.
24 - Light Switch and Cigarette
Lighter Installation
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ELECTRICAL-BODY AND CHASSIS 12-22
SERVICE OPERATIONS
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
Removal and Installation (Figs. 36 thru 40)
I. Disconnect battery ground cable.
2:
Remove four screws retaining instrument bezel to
top edge of instrument console. Disengage tabs on
bezel lower section from clips on instrument console
and remove bezel.
3.
Protect mast jacket to prevent scratching when re-
moving cluster assembly.
4.
Remove eight screws securing leading edges of in-
strument cluster to console and pull cluster forward
from console opening.
5. Reaching behind cluster disconnect speedometer ca-
ble,
chassis harness connector, clock and speed
warning device connections (if so equipped) at rear of
cluster.
NOTE:
On models- with gauge pack, disconnect
oil pressure line also.
6. When all disconnects are made, remove cluster as-
sembly from vehicle.
7. To install, position cluster assembly to console
opening and connect speedometer cable, chassis
harness connector and other electrical connections
as required.
8. Position cluster in console opening and install eight
retaining screws.
NOTE:
Make sure ground strap between
cluster case and center right lower attachment
is properly installed.
9. Engage tabs on instrument bezel with clips on con-
sole and position bezel in console opening, then in-
stall four retaining screws.
10.
Install speed warning device control attaching nut and
knob,
if so equipped.
II.
Connect battery ground cable and check operation of
cluster assembly.
Fig. 36 - Instrument Cluster Installation — Chevrolet
Fig. 37 - Speed Warning Device
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER LAMP REPLACEMENT
(Figs.
38 and 39)
1.
Rotate socket counterclockwise to remove from rear
of cluster housing.
2.
To remove bulb, if socket is black color, pull bulb
straight out. If socket is gray color, depress and
rotate bulb, then pull out.
3.
Install replacement bulb in socket, pressing inward
to lock in place.
4.
Insert socket into housing, with lugs entering notches
in case, and rotate clockwise to lock in place.
PRINTED CIRCUIT REPLACEMENT (Figs. 38 and 39)
1.
Remove instrument cluster as previously described
in this section.
2.
Remove all cluster illuminating and indicator lights
from cluster housing.
3.
Remove fuel gauge and clock terminal nuts securing
printed circuit to housing.
4.
Remove four hex head screws retaining printed cir-
cuit to the cluster housing and remove the printed
circuit. . .
5. To install, reverse removal procedure.
CAUTION:. The retaining screws and terminal
nuts are part of the grounding circuit and must
be installed to provide the proper ground con-
nections for the printed circuit.
SPEEDOMETER
REPLACEMENT
1.
Remove instrument cluster as previously described
in this section.
2.
Remove screws retaining rear cover to the cluster
assembly. Bend ground strap away from cover and
remove cover.
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ELECTRICAL-BODY AND CHASSIS 12-23
IGNITION SWITCH LIGHTING
VIEW A
1.
Clock Knob Assembly
2.
Instrument Cluster Lamps
3. R.H. Directional Indicator
4.
"Gen'*
Indicator
5. Fuel Gauge
Fig.
38 - Instrument Cluster Connections
6. L.H. Directional
Indicator
7. "Hot" indicator
8. "Brake" Indicator
9. "Bright" Indicator
10.
"Oil Press" Indicator
11.
Clock Cover (jl5,0OQ)
12.
Clock Assembly (16,000)
1.3; Printed Circuit
14.
Instrument Panel Connector
3.
Remove screws retaining speedometer to the housing
and remove speedometer from rear cover.
NOTE:
Servicing of the speedometer assembly
should be performed by an authorized
AC
Speed-
ometer Service Station.
4.
To install, reverse the removal procedure.
SPEEDOMETER CABLE
Replacement or Lubrication
1.
Disconnect the speedometer cable from the speedom-
eter head. Remove the old cable by pulling it out
from speedometer end of conduit.
NOTE:
If old cable is broken it may be neces-
sary to remove lower piece from transmission
end of conduit.
2.
Lubricate the lower 3/4 of cable with speedometer
cable lubricant and push the cable into the conduit.
Connect the upper end to the speedometer head and
road test vehicle for proper speedometer operation.
FUEL GAUGE REPLACEMENT
1.
Remove instrument cluster as previously described
in this section.
2.
Remove cluster lamps from gauge cover plate and
remove terminal nuts attaching circuit to gauge.
3.
Carefully move printed circuit away from gauge and
remove screws retaining gauge assembly to the
cluster housing.
4.
Remove gauge assembly from cluster housing and
remove three terminal nuts attaching gauge to the
cover plate.
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AND
CHASSIS
12-26
•
Low oil
pressure
• High engine temperature
• Defective wiring
or
switch
connector from sender
in block above starter
on
and
at
left front
of
distributor
on V-8
Sending Unit Replacement
1.
Disconnect wiring harness
unit terminal (located
L-6 engines
engines).
2.
Remove sender unit using Tool J-21757
or 12
point
socket, replace with
new
unit
and
check operation.
GENERATOR INDICATOR
1.
Ignition
on,
Engine
not
Running
and
Telltale Light
Off.
• Indicator bulb burned out, replace bulb.
• Open circuit
or
loose connection
in the
telltale
light circuit.
2.
telltale Light Stays
on
after Engine
is
Started.
If indicator light does
not go out at
engine idle
speed, refer
to
Charging Systems under Engine
Electrical, Section
6Y.
TEMPERATURE (COOLING SYSTEM) INDICATOR
The temperature indicator circuit consists
of two re-
motely located units, indicator gauge
and
engine sender
unit.
The
indicator gauge, located
in the
instrument
panel, consists
of a
red light which will indicate
an
over-
heated engine condition.
Engine Sender Unit Replacement
1.
Drain engine cooling system
to a
level below unit.
2.
Remove sender unit (located
in the
inlet manifold
near water pump housing
on V-8
engines and
in the
cylinder head near
an
exhaust port
oh L-6
engines)
and replace with new unit.
3.
Refill cooling system
and
check operation
of
unit.
CHEVELLE INSTRUMENTS AND GAUGES
INDEX
Page
General Description
* *
i2-26
Service Operations
12-26
Instrument Panel
12-26
Instrument Cluster.
12-26
Fuel Gauge and/or Ammeter
12-27
Clock,
i 12-27
Speedometer
12-27
Page
Speedometer Cable
.
. 12-27
Temperature Gauge
12-29
Oil Pressure Gauge
12-29
Indicator Lights.
. 12-29
Oil Pressure Indicator
12-29
Generator Indicator
. . 12-29
• Temperature Indicator
12-29
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The Chevelle instrument cluster assembly consists
of:
a speedometer;
a
fuel gauge;
a
generator,
an
engine
tem-
perature and an
oil
pressure indicator lamp, and includes
a clock
on
deluxe models.
On
super sport models,
am-
meter, coolant temperature
and oil
pressure gauges
re-
place
the
appropriate indicator lights. Except
for the
speedometer,
all of the
indicator lamps, instruments
and
gauges
of
these clusters may
be
serviced without remov-
ing
the
instrument cluster assembly from
the
vehicle.
In addition
to the
instrument indicator lamps,
a
brake
warning lamp
is
included
in the
cluster
as
standard
equipment.
The
indicator
is
connected
to the
parking
brake
and
brake pressure differential switches
and
serves
a
dual function.
It
lights when the parking brake
is applied
and
also when
the
brake pedal
is
applied,
if a
malfunction should occur
in the
brake system
due to a
loss
of
hydraulic pressure. Servicing
of the
hydraulic
pressure differential switch
is
covered
in
Section
5 of
this manual.
Regular maintenance
is not
required on the instrument
cjLuster
or its
components other than maintaining dean
and tight electrical connections, replacing defective parts
and keeping
the
speedometer cable properly lubricated.
SERVICE OPERATIONS
INSTRUMENT PANEL ASSEMBLY
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER (Figs.
41
thru
44)
Removal
1.
Disconnect battery ground cable.
2.
Remove steering coupling bolt and disconnect steer-
ing shaft from coupling.
3.
Loosen mast jacket lower clamp.
4.
Remove
air
conditioning center distributor duct
(if
so equipped).
5. Remove radio rear support bracket screw.
6. Remove mast jacket upper support clamp and retain-
ing bolts from lower support (refer
to
Section
9,
Steering).
CAUTION: Cover mast jacket
and
parl
brake handle with
a
suitable material
to
prevc
scratching.
7.
Disconnect speedometer cable
at
rear
of
cluster
housing
and
speed warning control knob
at
panel
(if
so equipped).
8. Remove instrument panel retaining screws (nine
upper and five lower).
.
9. Working under the console remove four lower retain-
ing screws from instrument cluster housing.
10.
Pull instrument panel assembly from console and
lay
forward on mast jacket.
11.
Disconnect wiring harness, cluster lamps and wiring
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Fig.
43b - Speed Warning Device
TEMPERATURE AND/OR OIL PRESSURE
GAUGE
1.
Disconnect battery ground cable.
2.
Remove ash tray and ash tray retainer.
3.
Disconnect A/C hose from the distributor duct.
4.
Disconnect wiring connectors and lamp bulbs from
rear of gauge.
5. Disconnect oil pressure pipe fitting from rear of oil
pressure gauge.
6. Remove (3) screws retaining gauge assembly to
cluster cover and disengage unit from cover.
7. Remove (4) retaining nuts and remove gauge from
template.
8. To install, reverse removal procedure.
INDICATOR LIGHT REPLACEMENT
To replace any indicator or cluster bulb, unsnap the
proper socket from rear of instrument cluster, remove
and replace bulb, and reinsert unit into rear of cluster
housing.
OIL PRESSURE INDICATOR
If the light does not come on when the ignition switch is
turned on, or if the light comes on and remains on after
the engine is started, one or more the following condi-
tions is indicated:
• Low oil pressure
• Defective wiring or switch
• High engine temperature
Switch Replacement
1.
Disconnect wiring harness connector from sender
unit terminal (located in block above starter on L-6
engines and at left front of distributor on V-8
engines).
2.
Remove sender unit using Tool J-21757, replace with
new unit, and check operation.
GENERATOR INDICATOR
Ignition on, Engine not Running and
Telltale Light Off
1.
Indicator bulb burned out, replace bulb.
2.
Open circuit or loose connection in the telltale light
circuit.
Telltale Light Stays on after Engine is Started
If indicator light does not go out at engine idle speed,
refer to' Charging Systems under Engine Electrical,
Section 6Y.
TEMPERATURE
(COOLING
SYSTEM)
INDICATOR
The temperature indicator circuit, consists of two re-
motely located units, indicator gauge and engine sender
unit. The indicator gauge on all models uses a single
red light to indicate an overheated engine condition.
Engine Sender Unit Replacement
1.
Drain engine cooling system to a level below unit.
2.
Remove sender unit (located in the inlet manifold
near water pump housing on V-8 engines and in the
cylinder head near an exhaust port on L-6 engines)
and replace with new unit.
3.
Refill cooling system and check operation of unit.
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ELECTRICAL-BODY
AND
CHASSIS
12-31
CHEVY II INSTRUMENTS AND GAUGES
INDEX
Page
Page
General Description -.....
12-31
Service Operations.
12-31
Instrument Panel
. 12-31
Instrument Cluster
12-31
Fuel Gauge
12-32
12-32
Clock,
Speedometer
12-34
Speedometer Catte
12-34
Indicator Lights
12-34
Oil Pressure Indicator
12-34
Generator Indicator
12-34
Temperature Indicator
12-34
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The Chevy
n
instrument cluster assembly consists
of:
a speedometer;
a
fuel gauge;
a
generator, temperature
and
oil
pressure indicator lamps, and includes
a
clock
on
deluxe models. Except
for the
speedometer,
all of the
cluster lamps, instruments and gauges
of
the cluster
may
be serviced without removing
the
instrument cluster
as-
sembly from
the
console.
In addition
to the
instrument indicator lamps,
a
brake
warning lamp
is
included
in the
cluster
as
standard
equipment.
The
indicator
is
connected
to
thfc parking
brake and brake pressure differential switches andserves
a dual function.
It
lights when
the
parking brake
is ap-
plied
and
also when
the
brake pedal
is
applied,
if a mal-
function should occur
in the
brake system
due to a
loss
of
hydraulic pressure. Servicing
of the
hydraulic pressure
differential switch
is
covered
in
Section
5 of
this manaul.
Regular maintenance
is not
required on
the
instrument
cluster
or its
components other than r^Mfitftl^i^g clean
and tight electrical connections, replacing defective parts
and keeping
the
speedometer cable properly lubricated.
SERVICE OPERATIONS
INSTRUMENT PANEL
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
Removal
and
Installation {Figs.
45
thru
48)
1.
Disconnect battery ground cable.
2.
Remove mast jacket upper support clamp (refer
to
Steering, Section
9, for
complete procedure
on low-
ering jacket) and lower steering column.
NOTE:
Apply protective material
to the
mast
jacket
to
prevent damage
to the
painted surfaces.
3.
Disconnect retaining collar securing speedometer
cable
to
speedometer head.
4.
Remove screws retaining cluster
to
console.
5. Pull cluster forward
of
console opening and discon-
nect
all
wiring
and
lamp connections. Remove
cluster from vehicle.
CAUTION:
Do not
pull cluster outward further
than slack
in
wiring harness will allow, other-
Fig.
45-
Instrument Cluster Installation
—
Chevy
II
Fig.
46 -
Speed Warning Device
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5. To replace, reverse the removal procedure.
SPEEDOMETER REPLACEMENT
1.
Remove instrument cluster as previously described
in this section.
2.
Remove clock set shaft knob.
3.
Remove eight screws securing cluster housing to
bezel trim panel. Separate parts carefully observing
stack up of parts.
4.
Remove two screws securing speedometer head to
rear of cluster housing.
NOTE:
Servicing of the speedometer head
should be performed by an authorized AC Speed-
ometer Service Station.
5. To install, reverse the removal procedure..
SPEEDOMETER CABLE
Replacement or Lubricatibn
1.
Disconnect the speedometer cable from the speed-
ometer head. Remove the old cable by pulling it out
from speedometer end of conduit.
NOTE:
If old cable is broken it may be neces-
sary to remove lower piece from transmission
end of conduit.
2.
Lubricate the lower 3/4 of cable with speedometer
cable lubricant and push the cable into the conduit.
Connect the upper end to the speedometer head and
road test vehicle for proper speedometer operation.
INDICATOR LIGHT REPLACEMENT
To replace any indicator or cluster bulb, unsnap the
proper socket from rear of instrument cluster, remove
and replace bulb, and reinsert unit into rear of cluster
housing.
OIL PRESSURE INDICATOR
If the light does not come on when the ignition switch
is turned on, or if the light comes on and remains on
after the engine is started, one or more of the following
conditions is indicated:
• Low oil pressure
• High engine temperature
• Defective wiring or switch
Switch Replacement
1.
Disconnect wiring harness connector from sender
unit terminal (located in block above starter on
L-6 engines and at left front of distributor on V-8
engines).
2.
Remove sender unit, replace with new unit, and
; check operation.
GENERATOR INDICATOR
1.
Ignition on, engine not running and telltale light off.
a. Indicator bulb burned out, replace bulb.
b.
Open circuit or loose connection in the telltale
light circuit.
2.
Telltale light stays on after engine is started.
a. If indicator light does not go out at engine idle
speed, refer to Charging Systems under Engine
Electrical, Section 6Y.
TEMPERATURE (COOLING SYSTEM) INDICATOR
The temperature indicator circuit consists of two re-
motely located units, indicator gauge and engine sender
unit. The indicator gauge on all models uses a single
red light to indicate an overheated engine condition.
Engine Sender Unit Replacement
1.
Drain engine cooling system to a level below unit.
2.
Remove sender unit (located in the inlet manifold
near water pump housing on V-8 engines and in the
cylinder head near an exhaust port on L-6 engines)
and replace with new unit.
3.
Refill cooling system and check operation of unit.
CORVETTE INSTRUMENTS AND GAUGES
INDEX
Page
General Description ., 12-34
Service Operations . 12-35
Instrument Cluster ., 12-35
Fuel Gauge 12-35
Speedometer/Tachometer Service. 12-35
Temperature Gauge 12-35
Ammeter/Oil Pressure Gauges 12-35
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
All Corvette instruments and gauges are conveniently
located in the dash-mounted cluster. The entire cluster
is removable to permit servicing of the various instru-
ments and gauges. The indicator and cluster illuminating
bulbs may be replaced without removing the cluster from
the panel.
Regular maintenance is not required on the instrument
cluster or its components other than maintaining clean
and keeping the speedometer and tachometer cables
properly lubricated.
CHEVROLET CHASSIS SERVICE MANUAL