Autometer electric water & oil gauges installed
Originally posted by O5GT@April 29, 2005, 2:12 PM
why didnt you use a "t" fitting and use your factory guage, and sending unit at the same time?
why didnt you use a "t" fitting and use your factory guage, and sending unit at the same time?
Originally posted by FordRacing@April 29, 2005, 2:38 PM
Dave were you albe to finish off the water temp?
Dave were you albe to finish off the water temp?
So the bottom line is this - if you put in a mechanical water temp gauge, you're going to need Autometer part number 2275. If you put in an electric water temp gauge you'll need Autometer part number 2268.
Originally posted by FordRacing@April 30, 2005, 12:17 AM
Here is a picture of where it goes.It's not a good picture but you will get the idea.
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Here is a picture of where it goes.It's not a good picture but you will get the idea.
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Thanks for the pic though
I just bought an A/F ratio gauge and the DPIC from autometer....I bought the E-Pod gauge console that fits right on top of the steering column cover. It replaces the factory cover and looks like the old gauge package from the 65-66 mustang.
Where do you tap into the dimmer circuit????
Where do you tap into the dimmer circuit????
Hey Lee - wish I could help, but I didn't tap into the dimmer wire. My gauges are lit all the time. Maybe dustindu4 can chime in here, I think he tapped into the dimmer wire. If not, then I'll talk to mustangshadow today - he'll be at my house in a few hours.
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