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turtleturtle
post Jan 20 2008, 12:40 PM
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Okay, when I bought my car, these gauge did not work. Upon further inspection, they were never hooked up. So, my question is, how do I hook these up and exactually where?

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post Jan 20 2008, 01:41 PM
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Hi,

I don't have an ammeter on my '75 914 (the gauge that says +30/-30), but I would guess there's a current shunt somewhere in the system inline with the positive terminal of the battery. The current shunt has a tiny resistance to it so as current gets pulled through it, it generates a voltage. You need to wire this voltage to the two large terminals on the +30/-30 gauge to have it register. Don't worry if you get the wires backwards the first time, the gauge will just operate in the opposite direction.

As far as the temperature gauge goes, there are three terminals at the bottom of the last picture. I'll call them top, left and bottom. The bottom one goes to the +12V supply (Red/white wire). the left one goes to ground (brown) and the top one goes to the temperature sending wire (green/black) from the oil temperature sending unit. My '75 has a black 3-terminal socket connector with these wires already attached to it. You can probably find +12V and ground somewhere there, but do you have a green/black temperature sending wire near the temperature gauge?

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Hi,

I don't have an ammeter on my '75 914 (the gauge that says +30/-30), but I would guess there's a current shunt somewhere in the system inline with the positive terminal of the battery. The current shunt has a tiny resistance to it so as current gets pulled through it, it generates a voltage. You need to wire this voltage to the two large terminals on the +30/-30 gauge to have it register. Don't worry if you get the wires backwards the first time, the gauge will just operate in the opposite direction.

As far as the temperature gauge goes, there are three terminals at the bottom of the last picture. I'll call them top, left and bottom. The bottom one goes to the +12V supply (Red/white wire). the left one goes to ground (brown) and the top one goes to the temperature sending wire (green/black) from the oil temperature sending unit. My '75 has a black 3-terminal socket connector with these wires already attached to it. You can probably find +12V and ground somewhere there, but do you have a green/black temperature sending wire near the temperature gauge?

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The temp gauge clearing tells you where to hook up which wire, but where does the engine send get connected to? The left is the sender, top is ground, bottom is 12V.

There are no wires for the temp gauge anywhere to be found.
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turtleturtle   Gauge wiring help   Jan 20 2008, 12:40 PM
turtleturtle   Anyone??   Jan 20 2008, 12:56 PM
turtleturtle   This is my only day off and want to get this fixed...   Jan 20 2008, 01:13 PM
turtleturtle   Okay, can anyone tell or show me (perfered) where ...   Jan 20 2008, 01:26 PM
TimK   Hi, I don't have an ammeter on my '75 9...   Jan 20 2008, 01:41 PM
turtleturtle   Hi, I don't have an ammeter on my '75 ...   Jan 20 2008, 01:45 PM
TimK   I'm looking at the Haynes manual right now to ...   Jan 20 2008, 02:14 PM
turtleturtle   The guages are not the stock gauges. My 914 is a ...   Jan 20 2008, 02:26 PM
TimK   First, I'm going to assume that your car runs....   Jan 20 2008, 02:46 PM
turtleturtle   Does anyone here know how to wire the Ammeter? I ...   Jan 20 2008, 02:10 PM
TimK   http://bp1.blogger.com/_BC-CC9cI2Ys/RfeBo_iNRsI/AA...   Jan 20 2008, 02:20 PM
turtleturtle   http://bp1.blogger.com/_BC-CC9cI2Ys/RfeBo_iNRsI/A...   Jan 20 2008, 02:26 PM
turtleturtle   http://bp1.blogger.com/_BC-CC9cI2Ys/RfeBo_iNRsI/A...   Jan 20 2008, 02:29 PM
jd74914   I'm pretty sure no 914's came with ammeter...   Jan 20 2008, 02:21 PM
turtleturtle   I'm pretty sure no 914's came with ammete...   Jan 20 2008, 02:27 PM
TimK   Quoting Wikipedia: I agree that I didn't se...   Jan 20 2008, 02:30 PM
turtleturtle   Quoting Wikipedia: I agree that I didn't s...   Jan 20 2008, 02:32 PM
jd74914   A 30A gauge seems useless to me . . . your alterna...   Jan 20 2008, 02:40 PM
turtleturtle   A 30A gauge seems useless to me . . . your altern...   Jan 20 2008, 02:42 PM
TimK   In my experience, ammeters can handle somewhat mor...   Jan 20 2008, 02:50 PM
Spoke   The 30A range should be ok. Keep in mind that the ...   Jan 20 2008, 08:12 PM


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