Dashboard electrics. No lights or gauges.

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Dashboard electrics. No lights or gauges.

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Hi, we need help again! Has anyone got either of these parts please. The first one is off back of the gauges and presumably is a voltage regulator and supresser?

The next pic is a part connected into the dashboard lights wiring harnes, condenser?

(Switch that around as the pics came out the other way, the second one first and the first one second. I might just get the hang of this iPad by the time it's obsolete.)

You can tell I know what he's talking about and my understanding of this iPad explains it all lol
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1973 Plymouth Roadrunner
2010 Chrysler 300c SRT
Past:
1999 Dodge Dakota RT
1973 Plymouth 'Cuda :(
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Ok so the pics did come out the right way round. Stupid preview!
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Voltage stabiliser - Ade Wornan will tell you how to make 1 up from bits from Maplins for less than a tenner. Plenty of old posts / pics - use the search
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If you need the voltage limiter this place is good

http://rt-eng.com/rte/index.php/Main_Page

Scroll down main page, the IVR3 and 4 volt limiters are there, next to each you can search which cars it fits to find yours. I bought the tach circuit board for my car, it arrived in good time, quality is excellent. The volt limiters for the gauges come highly recommended.

Edit, I noticed it says they don't ship outside the U.S. But they shipped to me so worth contacting them.
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Hi,

I'm pretty sure I've a new, unused IVR3 sitting round the place somewhere. According to their page it'll work on a 70-74 Cuda but please do check yourself to be sure.

http://rt-eng.com/rte/index.php/IVR3_Limiter_List

It's a condenser there in the first photo that's attached to the voltage regulator and according to their documentation it doesn't need the condenser so if your's is blown/damaged it shouldn't matter.

I'll check tomorrow to be sure I have it and just PM me if you're interested and we can do a deal.

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Just checked and have found it - let me know if it'll work for you.

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Just checked and have found it - let me know if it'll work for you.

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