Autometer oil temp gauge-What the hell am I doing wrong?
As I've admitted multiple times, I am electrically challenged. So I need some help here.
Basically I've hooked this oil temp gauge up to 3 different 12v power sources (Radio, Dash light, and cigarette lighter), and each one causes the thing to peg out to 300 degrees as soon as I hit the key. I'm guessing it's not supposed to do that. The install directions are pretty much worthless. Any advice? Where should I pull power for this thing (assuming I haven't already fried the temp sender). Thanks |
Re: Autometer oil temp gauge-What the hell am I doing wrong? (Catch 22)
Are you sure you're hooking power to the correct post? Sounds like you got one of them wrong. Where are yu getting the signal from? The sender that came with the gauge should be used.
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Re: Autometer oil temp gauge-What the hell am I doing wrong? (Catch 22)
All of those should be 12V sources(as you stated), do you have it correctly grounded? That is the only thing I can think of.
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Re: Autometer oil temp gauge-What the hell am I doing wrong? (G2LSS)
All of those should be 12V sources(as you stated), do you have it correctly grounded? That is the only thing I can think of. |
Re: Autometer oil temp gauge-What the hell am I doing wrong? (Accord94DX)
I double checked the posts since that's the first thing I thought of as well. They are correct.
I am using the sender that came with the gauge. I tapped into a ground on the engine block as the instructions said "use a good engine ground." If you guys think the power source selections are fine (and my multimeter agrees, then it must be the ground. Any suggestions on what to use for a ground? Thanks |
Re: Autometer oil temp gauge-What the hell am I doing wrong? (Catch 22)
Use your MM to check between your hot source and your chosen ground. If that indicates a good 12v, you may have:
a) a bad gauge b) a bad sender c) a sender that is calibrated for a range different than your gauge d) bad karma? Kirk |
Re: Autometer oil temp gauge-What the hell am I doing wrong? (Catch 22)
Scott - If you don't figure it out I will help you with it on Saturday. I am used to helping fix shit on your car . . . http://images.zeroforum.com/smile/emwink.gif
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Re: Autometer oil temp gauge-What the hell am I doing wrong? (Knestis)
Ground is quite excellent. 12v, very steady.
I'm gonna go with bad Karma at this point. Scott, who's Air/Fuel and Oil Temp gauges LOOK great installed in his dash. Unfortunately neither of them work. |
Re: Autometer oil temp gauge-What the hell am I doing wrong? (Cobra)
Scott - If you don't figure it out I will help you with it on Saturday. I am used to helping fix shit on your car . . . http://images.zeroforum.com/smile/emwink.gif I'm also going to try to call autometer on the cell during the trip up tomorrow. This sucks. It seems like I pull off the major shit with no issues, but little shit like gauges and an oil filter adapter kick my ass. |
Re: Autometer oil temp gauge-What the hell am I doing wrong? (Catch 22)
This sucks. It seems like I pull off the major shit with no issues, but little shit like gauges and an oil filter adapter kick my ass. |
Re: Autometer oil temp gauge-What the hell am I doing wrong? (Catch 22)
wrong wiring. you have the 12v and signal wires mixed at back of gauge or they are touching.
Yep, I've done it myself. Easiest way to burn up a gauge also! |
Re: Autometer oil temp gauge-What the hell am I doing wrong? (Catch 22)
Is the Sender properly grounded?
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Re: Autometer oil temp gauge-What the hell am I doing wrong? (Crazydave)
if a bad ground, gauge will read low.
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Re: Autometer oil temp gauge-What the hell am I doing wrong? (Crazydave)
Is the Sender properly grounded? |
Re: Autometer oil temp gauge-What the hell am I doing wrong? (Crack Monkey)
not a ground issue. wiring is mixed up on back of the gauge.
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Re: Autometer oil temp gauge-What the hell am I doing wrong? (Mista Bone)
I have a feeling you hooked up the signal wire to the power source
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