how to install aftermarket temp gauge
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From: Jordan Michael, Minnesotian
my temp gauge in my 94 si got busted while i was taking off the indiglo lights
, the damn needle broke. i tried superglueing it together but the damn needle wont stick. so i decided to get an aftermarket temp gauge at my local checkers. anyways, the stupid instructions is telling me to get a "tee fitting". i checked wal-mart, autozone, checkers and they all said that they've never heard of it. i think the tee fitting is somehow suppose to hook up to the sensor on the engine, the sensor from the wire harness, and the sensor on the temp gauge. is there another way to just plug the gauge in without the tee fitting?
edit: here's how it looks like
[Modified by pennies_hatchie, 11:46 AM 10/16/2002]
, the damn needle broke. i tried superglueing it together but the damn needle wont stick. so i decided to get an aftermarket temp gauge at my local checkers. anyways, the stupid instructions is telling me to get a "tee fitting". i checked wal-mart, autozone, checkers and they all said that they've never heard of it. i think the tee fitting is somehow suppose to hook up to the sensor on the engine, the sensor from the wire harness, and the sensor on the temp gauge. is there another way to just plug the gauge in without the tee fitting?edit: here's how it looks like
[Modified by pennies_hatchie, 11:46 AM 10/16/2002]
If they're talking about a "brass tee" then hit up the plumbing department of your favorite hardware store..... They'll know exactly what you're talking about, but make sure you have the right measurements for the holes cause there's dozens of different sizes.
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