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Prosport oil temp gauge problem...
I have installed a Prosport oil temperature gauge and installed it above the 3rd cylinder as per this guide http://www.scoobynet.com/interior-15...and-boost.html
It rises and drops as it should with driving but I have noticed that when using any of the cars electrics such as windows, air con etc. the gauge rises by quite a lot (can be up to 30 degrees). Is this a faulty gauge, is it normal for a cheapish gauge to do this or is it my installation (I assume its the latter). I have earthed it very close to the gauge on the engine block where another earth was already in place. I don't really want to take the sensor out to put into boiling water to test it, it was enough of a pain installing in the first place! |
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Mine is installed in exactly the same place however it is earthed to the clock wiring in the dash (Newage) and does not display these symptoms. Do you have a twin core wire from the gauge straight to the sensor then a three core power ( + - illumination) as your install?
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If I remember correctly (I wired it in a couple of weeks ago) I have a single wire from the gauge to the sensor (then a separate wire from the sensor to earth). And + - and illumination from the gauge to the corresponding head unit wiring. Unfortunately it was second hand so came with no instructions.
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If it's a standard Prosport Oil Temp gauge instructions are here. Both wires from the sender should go to the gauge.
http://prosportgauges.com/52mmPremiu...mium%20oil.pdf |
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Instructions for all their other gauges are here as well.
http://prosportgauges.com/instructions.aspx Shane |
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Thanks. I'll rewire it when I have a spare moment. Luckily it has a bullet connector so shouldn't be a big problem.
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