Installing new KUS Analog Fuel Gauge -
Red is power
Black is signal/sender
Blue is ground
Yellow is backlight
Red wire is spliced to ignition key 12 volts.
Black wire spliced to fuel sender/signal.
Blue wire spliced to ignition key ground.
Yellow wire spliced to console switch panel.
When ignition is OFF and switch panel turned ON, fuel gauge back light operates and fuel needle to full.
When ignition is ON and switch panel turned OFF, no backlight and no signal.
When red wire is disconnected from ignition 12 volts and switch panel turned ON, fuel gauge back light operates and fuel needle to full.
How is this possible? Why is the fuel gauge operating when the red wire is completely disconnected from the circuit and why isn't the fuel gauge operating when the ignition key is turned ON and switch panel turned OFF. I'm completely puzzled here...this simple circuitry doesn't require the need to be electrician, yet I must be have something wrong. Many thanks.