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> l@@king for wiring diag. 4 stewart warner 3 wire volt gauge
orange914
post Jul 15 2009, 10:22 PM
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does anyone have the wiring diag. for wiring up a (3 wire?) stewart/warner voltage gauge?? ALSO it'd be great to know if there are any o.e. wire harness wires i can hijack into if need be.

thanks, (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beerchug.gif) mike
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post Jul 15 2009, 10:56 PM
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Don't have one, but the wires should be +12 volts, ground, and illumination. You can figure that the ground wire will be zero resistance to the gauge body, and the illumination will light up the guage, so the only connector left will be the +12 volt.

I would hook up the illumination wire to one of the current guage lights, so it will dim along with the others. The ground can go to any good ground point, and the 12 volt should be connected to any switched hot on the fuse panel.
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