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xsurfer
The temp gauge on my 71 has a idiot light at the right side of the gauge.

I found the lamp and fixture missing. Does anyone know the wire color attaches
to the light?

Do all 914 cars have the idiot light built into the temp gauge?

Thanks

Gene

Happy Thanksgiving!!!
screenguy914
QUOTE(xsurfer @ Nov 26 2015, 09:45 AM) *

The temp gauge on my 71 has a idiot light at the right side of the gauge.

I found the lamp and fixture missing. Does anyone know the wire color attaches
to the light?

Do all 914 cars have the idiot light built into the temp gauge?

Thanks

Gene

Happy Thanksgiving!!!


Maybe this diagram will help (from a related thread)
Click to view attachment
Sherwood
sixnotfour
should be oil pressure light
xsurfer
QUOTE(sixnotfour @ Nov 26 2015, 11:21 AM) *

should be oil pressure light



There is a oil pressure light on the left side of the left gauge. Above the oil
pressure light is the oil temp gauge. The temp gauge has two wires plus a
warning light according to the factory glove box manual. I'm searching for
what the fixture (bulb holder) is attached to ground or a hot.

I don't know if the light fixture in the gauge is powered by the gauge hot or
a separate hot.

Thanks
sixnotfour
my bad 4banger on the brain...6gauge...

Dave_Darling
QUOTE(xsurfer @ Nov 26 2015, 11:58 AM) *
Above the oil
pressure light is the oil temp gauge.


That doesn't sound like a Six gauge.

See the pic that sixnotfour posted; that is the stock Six gauge. Oil pressure light, alternator warning light, brake warning light, and a blank. (Evidently used for Sporto overtemp warning.)

--DD
PancakePorsche
+1 sportomatic overtemp warning light. Gauge is actually re-purposed 911 sporto unit. Light was left empty on the 914-6
xsurfer
QUOTE(PancakePorsche @ Nov 27 2015, 12:23 AM) *

+1 sportomatic overtemp warning light. Gauge is actually re-purposed 911 sporto unit. Light was left empty on the 914-6



Thank You!! I can put the gauges back in.

G
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