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> Where does the oil temp wire go in the cabin?
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post Jun 8 2005, 12:14 AM
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Looking under my 2.0L engine I discovered I must have an oil temp sender. Looking at the wiring diagrams for the '74 model year the wiring looks correct for an oil temp gauge (wire colors & single wire connector in engine bay). After reading the book by Dr. B. Johnson, "The 914 & 914/6 PORSCHE", I've determined that my '73 (originally a 1.7L engine) was bought with the appearance option and the oil temp was also an option. Also, the wiring for the sender runs into the wiring harness in the engine bay. My question is, where does it re-appear in the cabin?

I have a combination oil temp/fuel level gauge that I can install but I don't know where the wire terminates in the cabin. Under the dash? In the floor where a center console would be had the car been a 2.0L? Help!
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