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7ormore 08-27-04 10:12 AM

temp gauge
 
My temp gauge hasn't worked since i got my car its an 88 gxl i switched the wiring harness and i'm wondering if that would have messed something up. Everything else works. The wiring harness is out of a 86 se.

thanks

Icemark 08-27-04 10:24 AM

what harness did you switch out??? Engine? dash?

calio64 08-27-04 10:51 AM

the plug for your water temp gauge is right under and to the left of the oil sending unit

7ormore 08-27-04 03:12 PM

I switched out engine wiring harness, well the one for the injectors.

WAYNE88N/A 08-27-04 03:18 PM

That's the emissions harness, of which the sender wire is a part of. Do what Calio 64 said first and make sure the connector is on the sender nice & tight...Should be a yellow single wire going to it...

7ormore 08-27-04 06:05 PM

Well i found the yellow wire going off the wiring harness but i can't seem to find what it connects too. Thanks for the help so far, any more would be great

inflatablepets 08-27-04 06:10 PM

Calio 64 just said where it goes to. Look under the oil filter.

7ormore 08-27-04 06:20 PM

yeah that one was connected the whole time i guess i found another wire that was yellow and not connected well it still doesn't work.

7ormore 08-28-04 03:07 PM

Anybody have any experience with this or done it before?

WAYNE88N/A 08-28-04 03:38 PM

Look to the left and below your oil filter- the big bulb-looking thingy is your oil pressure sender, and should have a single yellow/red wire going to it. Just to the left of it, you should see a small cylindrical sensor sticking out with a male bullet terminal on the end. This is your water temp sender, and it should have a single yellow/white wire with a female bullet connector going to it. If you or a previous owner removed/replaced this sender, and used teflon tape on the threads, it might have lost its ground on the housing, causing your problems. If the wire is there, check the threads next. If that's all good, start looking at your gauge cluster and connectors at the cluster. If your fuel gauge is working, then you should have power at the temp gauge also, as they share a common feed...

7ormore 08-28-04 07:18 PM

Hey dude thanks alot for the help(and everyone else) i had to look with a flashlight but yeah it just wasn't connected. I'm a little new at this trouble shooting thing

Thanks
Brian


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