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Trans Temp gauge wiring..

Anyone mount a Trans temp gauge on the column any pics of how you ran the wiring? have an idea how i am gonna do it just wondered if anyone else has?


Ordering my Auto meter gauge and F-150 auto column mount next week....

btw its an electric gauge not mechanical




****Discalimer*** i know the auto is on the other side just reference pic as in so...



 
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Just wired mine up yesterday, not Autometer, but it's electric:

Red wire = ignition
Orange wire = battery
Green wire = sender
White wire = light
Black wire = ground

Not sure if wire colors are same between brands, but that's the schematic on mine.................

Hope it helps ya some Zach!
 
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Originally Posted by 94Ranger355
Just wired mine up yesterday, not Autometer, but it's electric:

Red wire = ignition
Orange wire = battery
Green wire = sender
White wire = light
Black wire = ground

Not sure if wire colors are same between brands, but that's the schematic on mine.................

Hope it helps ya some Zach!
thanks for the try but not really wanted pics of how the wires were run not the type lol.. i know how to wire them just where you all ran the wires in the column
 
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its probably going to be a really tight fit...
 
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thanks for the try but not really wanted pics of how the wires were run not the type lol.. i know how to wire them just where you all ran the wires in the column
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SORRY, misunderstood what ya was lookin for.............

My wirin harness for that gauge was only like 1/8" in diameter, wires were smaller than the 22ga wire I ran from it............

Good luck with it Zach.................
 
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Where do you have your sender at?
 
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Where do you have your sender at?
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Mines in the tranny pan............
 
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Where do you have your sender at?
I'll post up a how too after there was pics but they have since been gone
 
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You can get a manifold that plums into the trans cooler line and then your sender for the gauge goes into the side of the manifold..
 
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Im interested in this, Ive wanted one for awhile
 
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There is a pressure test port on the drivers side of the trans. This is the hottest place to get a temp from. After it leaves the pump it heads to the cooler(s).

IIRC its a 1/4 npt tapped hole. Which your sender should be too. At least the one i got was.

Theres a how to somewhere on this board showing pics. As for the wiring i just tapped my radio harness.
 
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not to bring up an old thread, but my search has yielded nothing but unclear information. What is needed to get the trans temp gauge working, i understand that the gauge is electric, but what do i need for a temperature sensor? could someone help guide me through this process? haha
 
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not to bring up an old thread, but my search has yielded nothing but unclear information. What is needed to get the trans temp gauge working, i understand that the gauge is electric, but what do i need for a temperature sensor? could someone help guide me through this process? haha
You can buy a scan guage 2 and you can read trans temp off that
 
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I mounted mine on the column but used a Aeroforce gauge. Monitors 30+ different parameters. I have mine set up to read

IAT
Tranny Temp
Water Temp
MPG
RPM
Timing
MAF Counts
Battery Volts

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Originally Posted by Conroman
not to bring up an old thread, but my search has yielded nothing but unclear information. What is needed to get the trans temp gauge working, i understand that the gauge is electric, but what do i need for a temperature sensor? could someone help guide me through this process? haha
the gauge comes with a temp sender, unscrew the line pressure test port on the drivers side (11mm) and screw the sender in (teflon tape) and then power, ground and gauge cluster light to the gauge
 
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aeroforce ftw
 
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Just wired mine up this weekend...and then it snowed. So I dont have pictures yet....nor have I been able to test it yet. But I used the pressure port on the Driver side of the Trans also.....which took me about 30 seconds to remove and replace with the temp sending unit. I wired the illumination and ignition wire into the factory cluster, ground into the driver side kick panel and ran the sending unit wire thru the firewall and down to the trans.
 
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Originally Posted by Ford04Ranger4.0
You can buy a scan guage 2 and you can read trans temp off that
+1 I've got one and gives trans temp no problem plus a whole lot of other cool information on the truck and transmission, torque converter ect...
 
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