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Old 13-Jun-2014, 21:02
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Help with 996 temp gauge wiring?

Can anyone tell me how the temp gauge on the 996 is wired? I have been trying to make a loom up with no joy. The gauge has three spade connectors. Sensor feed, + and earth. It's the + and earth I am having trouble with as they do not seem to be real live and earth?

WTF am I not getting here. Think I need to go to work for a rest.
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Old 13-Jun-2014, 22:50
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the +ve should be your normal 12 volts supply and the -Ve should be common with your battery earth then the sense wire straight to the temp gauge


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Old 14-Jun-2014, 06:24
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Yep thats what I figured Kev. Thing is when wired in that way the gauge goes haywire? I know the gauge is good so a possible sensor fault. Gonna swap it today.
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Old 14-Jun-2014, 09:28
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Neil is the housing for the temp sensor earthed (bolted to the engine)


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Yes it is Kev
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