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> Oil temp sender connection on the 1972?, Where is it?
JeffBowlsby
post Jul 5 2010, 10:02 AM
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The oil temp sender/gauge circuit is a green wire with black stripe.

For 1970-71 the oil temp sender connection is on the ignition harness then goes through the relay board and chassis harness presumably to the dash guage cluster.

For 1973-76 the oil temp sender connects to a single wire branch in the main harness below the battery.

For 1972 there is no green/black wire in the ignition harness and one 1972 owner has told me there is no green/black connection under the battery on the chassis harness like the later cars. The 1972 model also does not have the center console wiring branch on the chassis harness. So how is the oil temp sender connected to the oil temp guage for 1972, and is the oil temp guage supposed to be located in the dash?

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