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aftermarket oil and water gauges???


offroadranger

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Hey fellas. I am putting an aftermarket dash in my truck. I want to hook up a autometer oil pressure gauge and a water temp gauge(and a voltmeter, but thats a no brainer). ('99 2.5l)

The factory oil pressure sending unit - is that on the driver side, very rear of the cylinder head(single green/white wire?)? Can I remove that one and put in my autometer gauge?

Water - this is the one that stumps me. How come there are two factory sending units above the thermostat? Can one be removed? Or should I try to buy some sort of T fitting so I can run 3 sending units? lol

Thanks guys!
 
you can remove and replace the stock oil pressure sender.

there are two temp senders because one (the 2-wire) is for the PCM...this one MUST stay hooked up. the other (the single wire) is for the factory temp guage...you can replace this one with your aftermarket sender.
 
When you remove the oil pressure "switch", connect the wire to GROUND. If you don't, the "check gauge" light will be on all the time.
 
wicked - both of my water senders have two wires. one has a brown plastic cover and the other is orange.......so which one do I "remove"?

bob - theres only one wire on the factory oil sender its green with a white stripe. So just ground that wire to the engine somewhere and run my own lead off the new sensor? And is that the correct sensor that I'm reffering to on the rear, driver side of the head?
 
wicked - both of my water senders have two wires. one has a brown plastic cover and the other is orange.......so which one do I "remove"?

bob - theres only one wire on the factory oil sender its green with a white stripe. So just ground that wire to the engine somewhere and run my own lead off the new sensor? And is that the correct sensor that I'm reffering to on the rear, driver side of the head?

Yes, you are correct on the oil sender!
 
Not to post jack, but I've got something to add. Is the dual temp sensors with OBD-II? and the single(like my 93') OBD-I? So then can my single sensor be replaced with the aftermarket gauge sensor?
 
Yes, you are correct on the oil sender!

ok thanks. so were you saying to ground out that green wire though? to the engine? or? wont it still throw a cel since there is no "signal" going to it?

and still confused about the two water temp senders with two wires each.....
 
ok thanks. so were you saying to ground out that green wire though? to the engine? or? wont it still throw a cel since there is no "signal" going to it?

and still confused about the two water temp senders with two wires each.....


No, the OEM oil pressure sending unit is nothing more than a normally open switch that closes with about 7PSI of oil pressure, making the gauge go to
half-scale. So, grounding the wire will just simulate having oil pressure.
 
my wiring schematics dont show the coolant sensor for the guage, but the one for the PCM should have one light green/red wire, and one grey/red wire.

you can double check by getting the engine up to temp then unplugging the other sensor...your temp guage should stop functioning (it'll peg either hot or cold).

ranger44, your truck should still have 2 temp sensors.
 
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my wiring schematics dont show the coolant sensor for the guage, but the one for the PCM should have one light green/red wire, and one grey/red wire.

you can double check by getting the engine up to temp then unplugging the other sensor...your temp guage should stop functioning (it'll ped either hot or cold).

ranger44, your truck should still have 2 temp sensors.


The temp gauge should go to COLD with the sensor unplugged. The resistance of the sensor drops as temperature increases.
 
a question

where are both of the temp sensors located in the engine bay. i think one is just below the intake on the drivers side but where is the other. thanks.
 
mine are both right above the thermostat near the upper radiator hose.
 
thanks bob, wasnt sure which way it'd peg.

backyard: they should both be on the front of the intake manny, in the thermostat housing area (they may not be eaxactly side-by-side).
 

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