OK, the guy's got another PV question!
On the 1965, there is a lamp which fits below the clock and above the radio which is intended to light those controls when the rest of the cluster is lit. This lamp has a little bracket on it which slides on and connects to a "tang" on the bottom of the clock mount.. That clock mount is plastic/fiberglass so I do not see when this particular lamp get grounded. Mine does not light unless I create a ground.
Can anyone tell me how to ground this lamp properly?? My guess is that I could bend the little bracket so the lamp housing makes contact with the top of the radio, or I could just connect in a small ground wire.
Thanks again.... it's Marlborough or bust!!!!
Joel
On the 1965, there is a lamp which fits below the clock and above the radio which is intended to light those controls when the rest of the cluster is lit. This lamp has a little bracket on it which slides on and connects to a "tang" on the bottom of the clock mount.. That clock mount is plastic/fiberglass so I do not see when this particular lamp get grounded. Mine does not light unless I create a ground.
Can anyone tell me how to ground this lamp properly?? My guess is that I could bend the little bracket so the lamp housing makes contact with the top of the radio, or I could just connect in a small ground wire.
Thanks again.... it's Marlborough or bust!!!!
Joel
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