VDO vintage NOS outside air temp gauge, Where to mount the sensor in a 914 |
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VDO vintage NOS outside air temp gauge, Where to mount the sensor in a 914 |
type47fan |
Mar 15 2018, 06:04 PM
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rgalla9146 |
Mar 16 2018, 06:53 AM
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Picked up this gauge and wanted to tap the collective knowledge for suggestions on where the best places to mount the sensor might be. Thanks! On 356s and early 911s a capillary tube temp sensor was mounted on a fender brace (passenger side ?) forward of the front wheel below the headlamp. It incorporated a warning lamp for freezing temps. The gauge was mounted to the left of the ignition switch. Attached thumbnail(s) |
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