gauges installation
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gauges installation
I have 2 gauges here, and no manual.
There are 5 connections on them
2 are for the lighting and the other 3 i can't figure out
I, S and G
S = sender ?
G = Ground
I = ???
Who can help me
There are 5 connections on them
2 are for the lighting and the other 3 i can't figure out
I, S and G
S = sender ?
G = Ground
I = ???
Who can help me
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gauges installation
I would guess ignition
But just google the make of gauge there will some installation help somewhere I would have thought!!
What's the makes of the gauges
But just google the make of gauge there will some installation help somewhere I would have thought!!
What's the makes of the gauges
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Re: gauges installation
Moter meter racing, can't find anything about them. Not even a website
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Re: gauges installation
epic, thanks m8 think that will do just fine.
Many many thanks
Many many thanks
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Re: gauges installation
What gauges you put power to ignition ground can be to anything on the body i put mine to the gear selector bolts and the sender will be for the gauges younneed the sensors if its oil gauged u need the sandwich plate
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Re: gauges installation
i did have the sandwich plate and the sensors for oil temp and oil pressure.
ony i didn't know where the wires need to go, now it's fitted and working like a charme
Fitted the ground on the leftside, behind the trim,
ony i didn't know where the wires need to go, now it's fitted and working like a charme
Fitted the ground on the leftside, behind the trim,
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