fedoragent Posted July 16, 2010 Report Posted July 16, 2010 Does anyone know know exactly what this switch is next to my steering column? I tried it today and it does absolutely nothing... FG. Quote
Niel Hoback Posted July 16, 2010 Report Posted July 16, 2010 Its the dash light dimmer switch. Some have 3 positions; off, dim, and bright. Some are on or off. Quote
Charlie Olson Posted July 16, 2010 Report Posted July 16, 2010 Yep, dash light on/off/dimmer switch. Mine has off-dim-extremely dim positions. I carry a flashlight on the seat next to me, for when I actually want to see my gauges, on a dark night; not just the general location shown with a barely discernable glow. Quote
fedoragent Posted July 16, 2010 Author Report Posted July 16, 2010 Yep, dash light on/off/dimmer switch. Mine has off-dim-extremely dim positions. I carry a flashlight on the seat next to me, for when I actually want to see my gauges, on a dark night; not just the general location shown with a barely discernable glow. Great, I know my dash lights work. I tried the switch...DURING THE DAY!!! I'll try it when I get the chance in the evening once she's back from the brake shop. Thanks guys, FG. Quote
Don Coatney Posted July 16, 2010 Report Posted July 16, 2010 You should also be aware that your speedometer changes color the faster you go. Quote
fedoragent Posted July 16, 2010 Author Report Posted July 16, 2010 You should also be aware that your speedometer changes color the faster you go. Very funny. I'm not that gullible. FG. Quote
BobT-47P15 Posted July 16, 2010 Report Posted July 16, 2010 Ah, but it's true. It goes from green, to yellow, to red.......... There's a color thing inside, that fades off over time, but can be re-colored with magic marker. Others will tell you the same. There are some previous threads on the topic. Quote
TJM70's_48 Posted July 16, 2010 Report Posted July 16, 2010 No...it's not a joke...the speedo lighting changes from green to yellow to red the faster you go. There's a small lens inside the assembly. Usually, over the years the effect has gotten pretty dim, though. Quote
BobT-47P15 Posted July 16, 2010 Report Posted July 16, 2010 In fact, some of the old Mopar 802 radios have a color tube inside so the dial light changes colors as well. Of the 4 radios I have, one has the color feature.......a plastic tube that is over the light bulb. Quote
insaneradio Posted July 16, 2010 Report Posted July 16, 2010 In fact, some of the old Mopar 802 radios have a color tube inside sothe dial light changes colors as well. Of the 4 radios I have, one has the color feature.......a plastic tube that is over the light bulb. Morning Bob, As an avid radio guy I hope you can confirm an observation of mine. I have restored several of the model 802 and have seen some with and some without the color wheel. It is my observation that it is the newer versions that do not have the wheel. It also appears that the only outward identification, other than removing the side cover and looking, is that the sets without the color wheel have an unpainted front end of the case. That is the end of the case torward the dial end is plain casting color. Whereas the ones with the color wheel have the entire case painted. Would it be possible to have you take a look at yours and confirm this for me?? I would greatly appreciate it!! Dave Quote
Young Ed Posted July 16, 2010 Report Posted July 16, 2010 My radio is the colorless version and I believe it follows your theory of being unpainted. You can just see part of it in my speaker picture Quote
insaneradio Posted July 16, 2010 Report Posted July 16, 2010 Thank-you Ed. Your confirmation is much appreciated. Dave Quote
greg g Posted July 16, 2010 Report Posted July 16, 2010 Yep and ford and Kia think they are just so damn cool with their mood lighting and speaker lights...........Been there done that inthe 40's... Loosers!!!! I belive the lights in the radio synched (oops that' now ford term isn't it) withthe tone settings on the radio. What were the settings Voice, Music and whatelse????? Quote
fedoragent Posted July 16, 2010 Author Report Posted July 16, 2010 You guys weren't pulling my leg at all. Sorry for doubting. I will have to see whether that color element is there and if it is worn out because I haven't seen colors. Thanks for the info guys! FG. Quote
insaneradio Posted July 16, 2010 Report Posted July 16, 2010 Yep and ford and Kia think they are just so damn cool with their mood lighting and speaker lights...........Been there done that inthe 40's... Loosers!!!!I belive the lights in the radio synched (oops that' now ford term isn't it) withthe tone settings on the radio. What were the settings Voice, Music and whatelse????? They were "voice" "music" and "mellow" And yes, the colors change with movement of the tone control knob. Keep in mind only the early Model 802 have the colored wheel. The easiest way to tell is looking at the front end of the radios case. If the front end is painted it should have the color wheel. If the front end is cast color and not painted it will not have the color wheel. Dave Quote
greg g Posted July 16, 2010 Report Posted July 16, 2010 Man if I had a radio I would always be on mellow....wonder if it was yellow???? Quote
fedoragent Posted July 17, 2010 Author Report Posted July 17, 2010 (quite rightly) Now the song is going through my head. At any rate, as long as we're on the thread of radios. How the blazes does one take the 802 radio out? Thanks, FG. Quote
insaneradio Posted July 17, 2010 Report Posted July 17, 2010 Take the knobs off. Thin nut behind the knobs, and there is a support bracket under the dash attached to, I believe, the cowl vent brace.EDIT: unplug wire harness to the speaker, and open the fuse holder to remove the power lead. You are absolutely correct. I will add if you do not mind---unplug the antenna connection as well. Probably goes without saying but thought I would add it just the same. Dave Quote
BobT-47P15 Posted July 17, 2010 Report Posted July 17, 2010 Dave----it does appear one is painted and one is not. Quote
fedoragent Posted July 17, 2010 Author Report Posted July 17, 2010 Dave----it does appear one is painted and one is not. Actually if that is the stock radio...that isn't the one that I have... FG Quote
insaneradio Posted July 17, 2010 Report Posted July 17, 2010 Dave----it does appear one is painted and one is not. Thanks for the pics Bob. Yes, as we both now those are both model 802's. Hence the seven push buttons. This being the upscale version compaired the the 602. The oddity however is one case is totally unpainted. Could there be a third version?? I am guessing not. Thus far it appears the only ones I have found with the color wheel are the completely painted ones. If you were to remove the tube cover I am fairly certain you would find differences. One being the I.F. transformers are much smaller in the unpainted one as well as the audio output transformer would be mounted in a slightly different place. And ofcourse it would be missing the infamous color wheel. This is something for members to keep in mind when purchasing one off of E-Pay. Remember to ask the seller to remove the cover and look for the color wheel. Performance wise I have notice no difference in the different versions. The wheel serves absoluty no purpose other than the novelty of the color change. Now the totally unpainted version:eek: The finding get more confusing!! Dave Quote
Young Ed Posted July 19, 2010 Report Posted July 19, 2010 Mine was completely unpainted too. Car built nov of 48. Quote
BobT-47P15 Posted July 20, 2010 Report Posted July 20, 2010 This shot shows the color tube inside a radio with a brown painted case. Quote
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