
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<
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LIGHTS ^^g
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FUSE HEADLIGHTS
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Fig.
 23 - Light Switch Terminal Connections 
Fig.
 24 - Light Switch and Cigarette
Lighter Installation
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VIEW A 
•CONTACT SUPPORT
DRIVE SLOT IN LINE
WITH HOLE IN SWITCH
PAWL 
CONTACT POINT B
CONTACT SUPPORT
DRIVE SLOT IN LINE
WITH HOLE IN SWITCH
FLOOR SHIFT
(EXCEPT CAMARO) 
COLUMN SH
Fig.
 31 - Neutral Safety Switches
PARKING BRAKE ALARM SWITCH REPLACEMENT
Corvette (Fig. 33)
1.
 Remove seat belt retainer and parking brake cover
assembly from center console.
2.
 Disconnect wire from brake alarm switch.
3.
 Remove retaining screw and switch from
reinforcement.
4.
 Position new switch to reinforcement and install re-
taining screw.
5. Connect switch wire and check operation of switch.
6. Install cover and seat belt retainer assembly.
Chevrolet, Chevelle, Chevy II and Camaro (Fig. 34)
1.
 Disconnect wiring connector at switch terminal.
2.
 Remove nut and lock washer or retaining bolt and
disengage switch from brace.
3.
 To install, reverse removal procedure.
INSTRUMENT PANEL COMPARTMENT
LAMP/SWITCH REPLACEMENT
1.
 Disconnect battery ground cable.
2.
 Reach into glove box, depress bulb in end of switch 
and turn counterclockwise to remove bulb.
3..
 Remove switch from socket. Carefully detach wire
and terminal from switch.
NOTE:
 On some model switches, the wire and
terminal cannot be detached from the switch
making it necessary to cut and splice the switch
wire.
4.
 Insert wire and terminal into new switch.
5. Push switch into place and install bulb by setting it in
place, depressing and turning it clockwise.
CIGARETTE LIGHTER REPLACEMENT
Chevrolet, Chevy II, Camaro and Corvette (Fig. 23)
1.
 Disconnect battery ground cable.
2.
 Disconnect wire connector at rear of lighter unit
under dash.
3.
 Remove retainer from rear of housing assembly and
disengage lighter unit from panel.
4.
 To install, reverse removal procedure.
Chevelle (Fig. 35)
1.
 Disconnect battery ground cable.
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2.
 Remove ash tray, retainer attaching screws and
retainer.
3.
 Remove Air Conditioning distributor
 duct'
 retaining
screws and duct.
4.
 Remove heater and/or Air Conditioning control panel
assembly retaining screws and push panel assembly
from console.
NOTE:
 If interference between control panel
and radio is encountered, loosen radio retaining
nuts.
5. Remove radio control knobs, bezels and retaining
nuts.
6. Disconnect radio wiring harness and antenna lead-in.
7. Remove radio rear brace attaching screw and re-
move ra(Jio from vehicle.
8. Remove ignition switch bezel nut using Tool J-7607
and push switch rearward.
9. Disconnect cigarette wiring connector.
10.
 Remove cigarette lighter retainer and lighter as-
sembly from console.
11.
 To install, reverse removal procedure. 
Fig.
 35 - Cigarette Lighter — Chevelle
CHEVROLET INSTRUMENTS AND GAUGES
INDEX
Page
General Description 12-21
Service Operations 12-22
Instrument Cluster........................ 12-22
Instrument Cluster Lamps 12-22
Printed Circuit .
 * •
 12-22
Speedometer 12-22
Speedometer Cable 12-23
Fuel Gauge 12-23 
Page
Clock 12-24
Tachometer 12-24
Ammeter . . 12-24
Temperature Gauge 12-24
Oil Pressure Gauge 12-24
Oil Pressure Indicator 12-24
Generator Indicator 12-26
Temperature Indicator 12-26
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The standard instrument cluster on all models contains
seven circular housings consisting of: a speedometer;
fuel gauge; oil pressure, generator and temperature indi-
cators; right and left directional signal indicators; brake
warning and high beam indicators; and includes a clock
on deluxe models. An optionally available instrument
cluster provides special instrumentation which includes
in addition to the speedometer and clock: a tachometer;
fuel, oil pressure, ammeter and engine temperature
gauges; which replace the standard fuel gauge and indi-
cator lights. The brake warning indicator is relocated
to the tachometer dial face and the high beam and direc-
tional indicators are positioned in the speedometer dial
face.
Instrument cluster removal is recommended before at-
tempting to service the printed circuit and gauges even
though some units may be accessible from behind the
cluster. Limited working space under the instrument
panel increases the possibility of electrical malfunctions
due to poor connections, and damaged or improperly in-
stalled printed circuit. The printed circuit is service-
able but not repairable and requires complete 
replacement.
The brake warning light serves a dual purpose. It
functions as an indicator when the parking brake is ap-
plied and also warns if a malfunction (loss of hydraulic
pressure) should occur in the brake system. The two
separate switches, which provide the signal to operate the
indicator, are located at the parking brake support and in
the hydraulic brake line at the master cylinder. Service
of the brake pressure, differential switch unit at the
master cylinder is described in Section 5 of this manual.
All indicator and cluster illumihating lamps may be
replaced without removing the cluster from the vehicle.
The bulbs are installed in plastic holders which lock into
the cluster housing and make contact with the printed
circuit. An instrument lamp is used to illuminate the
ignition switch. A special fibre optic lucite wiring
transmits light from the lamp to the switch.
Regular maintenance is not required on the instrument
cluster or its components other than maintaining clean,
tight electrical connections, replacing defective parts and
keeping the speedometer cable properly lubricated.
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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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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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1.
 Temperature Gauge
2.
 Instrument Cluster Lamp
3.
 R.H. Directional Indicator
4.
 Ammeter Gauge 
Fig. 39- Optional Gauge Cluster
5. Fuel Gauge
6. L.H. Directional Indicator
7. Tachometer
8. "Brake" Indicator
9. "Bright" Indicator 
10.
 Oil Pressure Fitting
11.
 Chassis Harness Connector
12.
 Clock Assembly
13.
 Printed Circuit
NOTE:
 Observe carefully the stack up of the
internal parts of the fuel gauge assembly.
5. To install, reverse removal procedure.
CLOCK OR TACHOMETER REPLACEMENT
NOTE:
 The tachometer is a self-contained, all
transistor unit requiring very little service
other than keeping the terminal nuts clean and
tight. The unit is not serviceable and must be
replaced, if defective.
1.
 Remove instrument cluster as previously described
in this section.
2.
 For clock replacement, remove clock set shaft knob
at front of console.
3.
 Remove cluster lamps from cover, circuit attaching
screws, and terminal nuts at circuit to gauge attach-
ing points.
4.
 Move printed circuit away from gauge and remove
screws retaining
 •_
 gauge or clock to the cluster
housing. 
•5.
 Remove unit, from housing and cover plate from
gauge unit.
6/To install, reverse removal procedure.
AMMETER TEMPERATURE AND OIL PRESSURE
GAUGES REPLACEMENT
1.
 Remove instrument cluster as previously described
iii this section.
2.
 Remove instrument lamps, attaching screws or nuts
and wiring connections as required.
3.
 Remove gauge assembly backing plate retaining
screws and remove gauge assembly from cluster
housing.
4.
 Remove terminal nuts and/or screws retaining gauge
to the backing plate and separate plate from the
gauge.
 •
5. To install, reverse removal procedure.
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 condi-
tions is indicated:
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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.
 41 - Instrument Panel Installation — Chevelle
terminals from rear of cluster assembly (figs. 43
and 44).
12.
 Remove four screws retaining upper section of dus-
ter housing to panel and remove cluster from the in-
strument panel and to a suitable working area for
necessary service (fig. 42).
Installation
1.
 Position cluster assembly to rear of panel and install
four upper retaining screws.
2.
 Connect cluster lamps, wiring connectors and wiring
harness assembly to the cluster assembly.
3.
 Position instrument panel assembly into console
(hold panel at center and install center screws) and
install upper and lower retaining screws.
NOTE:
 At this point temporarily reconnect
battery and check operation of cluster.
4.
 Working under the console, install four lower screws
retaining lower section of cluster cover to rear of
panel.
5. Install radio brace screw at rear of radio.
6. Connect speedometer cable to speedometer and speed
warning device control knob.
7. Install A/C distributor duct and connect A/C hoses to
duct (if so equipped).
8. Install mast jacket upper support clamp.
9. Position steering shaft in the steering coupling and
install retaining bolt.
10.
 Tighten mast jacket lower clamp (refer to Steering,
Section 9 for spring tension adjustment).
11.
 Connect battery ground cable.
FUEL GAUGE AND/OR AMMETER
REPLACEMENT
1.
 Disconnect battery ground cable.
2.
 On air conditioned models, disconnect hose and re-
move air outlet from panel.
3.
 Disconnect wiring connectors and cluster lamps from
rear of gauge assembly.
4.
 Remove mounting plate retaining screws (3) and re- 
move fuel gauge from rear of cluster housing.
5. Remove terminal nuts (3) securing gauge to template
and replace gauge.
6. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
CLOCK REPLACEMENT
1.
 Disconnect battery ground cable.
2.
 Remove clock set shaft knob retaining nut and knob.
3.
 Disconnect wiring connector at clock terminal and
cluster lamp from clock housing. On A/C models,
disconnect hose from air distributor duct.
4.
 Remove two screws retaining clock housing to
cluster cover and remove clock.
5. To install, reverse removal procedure.
SPEEDOMETER REPLACEMENT
1.
 Disconnect battery ground cable.
2.
 Remove instrument cluster assembly as previously
outlined in this section.
3.
 Remove screws (8) attaching cover to rear of cluster
housing.
4.
 Remove two screws attaching speedometer assembly
to cluster cover and carefully remove speedometer
head.
NOTE:
 Servicing of the speedometer assembly
should be performed by an authorized
 AC
 speed-
ometer service station.
5. To install, reverse 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.
Fig.
 42 - Instrument Cluster Installation
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