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Postby Adydas » Mon Aug 18, 2008 10:13 pm

You could allways test the guage by having the car turned on, and getting the vac line that goes to the sensor and sucking on it ( easier than trying to blow ) and seeing if the needle moves at all..

You should find your able to suck sufficently on the vac line to pull the guage into vac to test the sender works, from here i would suggest re wiring it as you may be right in assuming its wrong.

Best place to try and locat a t from is the back of the plenum area.
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Postby KwS » Mon Aug 18, 2008 10:19 pm

does the needle just sit completely downwards? if it does, thats what mine did when it had a stuffed sensor. Mines an autogauge tinted thing.

Replaced the sender, and it worked straight away.
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Postby Adydas » Mon Aug 18, 2008 10:30 pm

Clearly you just need to buy a quality guage.. :p

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Postby kim0663 » Tue Aug 19, 2008 3:51 am

installed an autoguage 60mm stepper motor smoked guage for a mate last month or so.

From the three guages i installed for him, one had a stuffed sensor.

Im NOT SURPRISED :twisted:
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Postby gtterror » Tue Aug 19, 2008 6:02 pm

KwS wrote:does the needle just sit completely downwards? if it does, thats what mine did when it had a stuffed sensor. Mines an autogauge tinted thing.

Replaced the sender, and it worked straight away.


Yes it does just sit straight down!

Cool might just head back in to the shop and get a new one and hopefully that will sort it cheers :P

Would buy a better gauge if i thought it was worth it but all i want is an indication everything is ok
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Postby KwS » Tue Aug 19, 2008 6:59 pm

didnt get it from autopassion did you?
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Postby gtterror » Tue Aug 19, 2008 9:58 pm

KwS wrote:didnt get it from autopassion did you?


How'd you guess that?
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Postby KwS » Wed Aug 20, 2008 12:55 am

its where i got mine from. Seems to be a common thing then... just go back and the guy there will swap the sensor out for you (did for me anyway).

Mine was faulty, a friends was faulty, and the guy himself said hes had a couple of other faulty ones. Nothing wrong with the shop, nor the guy there, he was damn helpful to me, but the gauges themselves seem to be having a bad batch or something.
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Postby gtterror » Wed Aug 20, 2008 5:44 pm

KwS wrote:its where i got mine from. Seems to be a common thing then... just go back and the guy there will swap the sensor out for you (did for me anyway).

Mine was faulty, a friends was faulty, and the guy himself said hes had a couple of other faulty ones. Nothing wrong with the shop, nor the guy there, he was damn helpful to me, but the gauges themselves seem to be having a bad batch or something.


yea he was helpful to me today to. Got a new sensor to try and he said the same thing. there seams to be quite a high fault rate on those gauges so hopefully this one will be fine.
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