busted ammeter is a pretty good guess. disconnect it and see what it
does.
On Apr 16, 2009, at 3:25 PM, Gary Horstkorta wrote:
> Hello:
>
>
>
> While driving my street TR6 today for the first time in a week or
> so, I
> noticed the ammeter was "pegged" on the positive side. The gauge
> remained
> in the same state with the engine and ignition off. The meter
> operated
> normally last time I drove the car and I've not performed any work
> on the
> car lately. Electrical troubleshooting is not my strong suit so
> does anyone
> have an idea what would cause this condition? Thanks.
>
>
>
> Gary
>
> 1962 TR4
>
> 1969 TR6
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