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combo gauge wiring, need help |
jfort |
Apr 12 2005, 11:46 AM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1,140 Joined: 5-May 03 From: Findlay, OH Member No.: 652 Region Association: Upper MidWest |
I need some help with the wiring of my new combo gauge from Palo Alto:
The old gauge had a red light for generator, red light for low fuel, oil temp light and oil pressure light green and brake warning light red. The new combo gauge has green, red and blue. What from the old gauge is supposed to go into what on the new gauge? The combo gauges each have 3 connections. ground (ground symbol), positive 12 volts (+ symbol) and the gauge sensor (G), right? Comparing old to new: for example, in the factory manual (914-6) and for my old gauge, the oil temperature sensor, #11, went to the gauge. There was a connection #10 called "terminal #15" that went to both the oil gauge and the fuel gauge (I think). Is that the 12 volts for the gauge? Ground was provided through the casing? For the old oil pressure light, there is a green/red wire on the outside connection and 2 red/white on the inside connection. the red/white wire seems to go to all the bulb connections. Is the green/red the old sensor and the red/white 12 volt power, or what? I didn't label wire #12, fuel sensor well. Is it a green wire do you know? Finally, according to the manual, going across the back of the old gauge from right to left on the horizontal diameter, there was: #9, oil pressure light #8, brake warning light #0, not used #5, generator light but, in fact, according to my notes, #0 was used. there is a black wire on the outside and the red/white on the inside connector. Do you know what this was/is? |
lapuwali |
Apr 12 2005, 12:36 PM
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Not another one! Group: Benefactors Posts: 4,526 Joined: 1-March 04 From: San Mateo, CA Member No.: 1,743 |
I don't have a car or a chart handy, but most of these can be worked out. The warning lights usually ground through the switch, so one side is switched +12 (from ignition switch), and the other goes to the engine bay. Look in the engine bay itself for wires of the matching color to know which is which. Same for the fuel level sensor, which can be seen easily if the expansion tank is removed. The oil pressure sensor is on the top of the engine back by the transmission. I can't remember where the oil temp sensor is on the 6. The gauges are similar, in that the G terminal goes to the appropriate sensor. The fuel level sensor has two terminals, one for the light, and the other for the gauge. Same with the oil pressure sender. If you get them hooked up backwards, it's pretty obvious (gauge will peg one way or the other, and the light will stay on all the time), and pretty easy to switch them. The gauges should have three connections each, one for +12, other for the sender, and one for the light. They all ground through the case, with one common ground terminal on the case. The oil temp gauge has only one connection, and you just need to look at the sensor to see what color that is. This is one case where having the correct wiring diagram handy can save you a fair amount of grief. |
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