Ok, so current meter has 2 lugs + / - and a light socket
Newer meter has 3 lugs, + / - and a middle lug off a stud between the other two (and the light socket)
If I connect just the two wires to the + / - it does not work
Anyone have exp with wiring a 3 wire guage?
No answers? What do I pay you all for anyway?
I realize the risk of losing your Guy License, but have you read the instructions? Maybe looked at the labels for the terminals? The Cap'n, who would never tell if you did ...............
Captin, I used to like you...
first how many guages from 197X still have instructions with them?
Second the part number is same as the two pole I am replacing.
Third, I don't want to burn it up since I may have to send it back to person I got it from.
four - I should have posted pictures, I'll do it thie weekend. High res, 3.2M pixles
So, how are the posts (lugs) identified? If it's an OE instrument, there'll be little labels stamped in the case. Ya gotta help us here! The Cap'n
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+ is hot, - is ground, G is gauge (sender).
first picture shows the + and - that a 2 lug guage has, unit does not work with only those wires connected. something with the center, that looks like a ground to me.
I just thought one of us would have had experience with this style. Back looks like Oil Temp, front says 914 641 115 10
side says
332 304/7/1 11.73
rest is near perfect (face) likely not to get another one this clean
hope this helps I don't have that center post
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serial # appear to be the same
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yep, that is how mine is wired - exactly
If you just hook up those wires to + and - it does not work
QUOTE (qa1142 @ Jul 29 2005, 03:07 PM) |
yep, that is how mine is wired - exactly If you just hook up those wires to + and - it does not work |
The pics did not show us the labels next to the wire terminals. What do the labels say?
--DD
See, the question has been answered by actually LOOKING at the unit! + is +, - is -, and G is gauge. It appears NOT to be a volt meter. The book shows ONLY 2 wires for that instrument. In the absence of any other information, I think it's been molested. The Cap'n
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