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In-car voltmeter

I've been doing some work to try a get round the in-car voltmeter reading low especially when the battery is under load. Using a DMM to check at the battery terminals showed the the voltage under load was an acceptable 13.5 V. Using the same DMM in place of the in-car voltmeter confirmed an unacceptable voltage drop (taking into account the difference between the two voltmeters). It would be nice to be able to look at the in-car voltmeter and have it confirm everything was OK.

Has anyone tried rewiring the in-car voltmeter to more directly read battery voltage? Obviously it would have to be on a switched/fused circuit. I'm just wondering where is the best place to connect. Thanks
 
I had the same issue with mine. After cleaning all the earths and from memory the voltmeter gets its power from a thin black wire which start from a pin on the fuel pump relay. Once I cleaned that up the voltage was far closer to what I was seeing at the battery. The wiring diagrams in Haynes manuals gave me what I needed to trace it back

Good luck
 
Thanks Russ, I'll check that out. There is still a 0.3V difference between the DVM and the VDO voltmeter at around 12V, do you know if it's possible to adjust the VDO voltmeter?
 
I don’t know. Given the volt gauge is going to be 40 years old or so I just accept it’s not 100% accurate but gives an idea on what the battery\alternator is doing and if I need to worry.
 

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