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gilos

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hello guys,

need some help here...
i tried to wire up everything but it seems that the meter doesn't get any signal from the water temp sensor :(

what i did..
1. tap ciggie lighter wire and connect to (+)
2. tap ciggie lighter ground wire to (-)
3. wire up the sensor
4. ground meter body to dashboard metal frame

when i turn key to ON, needle goes up a little bit....means power ok(i think...)
then i try to heat the sensor with my lighter... the needle does not move :angry:

anybody can help?appreciate it...thanks :)
 

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hi there.

Many possibilities. Firstly the lighter flame is in excess of 120celcius (max on ya gauge) use hot water.
 

gilos

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it didnt max the gauge...needle didn't even move.. :(
maybe i'm confused here...thanks anyway :)
any other possibilities?? :unsure:
 

limau

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maybe ur sender (sensor)unit not ground .eg. car engine, body ground.

just my 2cent
 

gilos

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can i just tap ciggie lighter ground wire(black color) to ground the sensor unit??
is this correct?

or i have to ground it at the same point as engine ground?
 

limau

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yeah ,just tab the cigar lighter ground wire will do the trick.
 

phat7

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simply find any unpaited nut/screw on the car body should act as a good grounding point
 

gilos

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okie guys...solved the problems hehee :D

sensor didn't ground properly...my bad...heheh
wire sensor and ground wire touching...causing short circuit(i think) and then needle shoots up to max(120degrees)..lucky the gauge didnt spoil.. :P

then ground it again properly...heat it with my lighter and needle steadily rise to about 80-90degrees...woohoo..

thanks guys :lol:
 

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u need use hot water to test la...and ur temp sensor will sense the temp slowly ma..... ;)
 

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hmm..now i need to find an adapter in between the hose to screw in my sensor...
anybody know where i can find one?
 

gilos

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sensor is already got with the gauge...

the only thing u need to get separately is the adaptor in between the upper radiator hoses to screw in the sensor...which is what i'm trying to find now heheh... :rolleyes:

like this one..see
 

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fren... fitting the adapter with ur radiator hose is a good idea.. provided the size fits... and it shouldn't block the flow of coolant travelling to your engine... i would strongly suggest u try to get a NPT thread (-t- ) fitting to your original water temp sensor together with your aftermarket gauge sensor... thats the best place to monitor water temp.
btw, i have the adapter for sale.. the one connecting via the radiator hose... around RM60. better looking than the picture u provided. cheers.
 

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Originally posted by ezwong2002@Jan 4 2005, 14:54
i would strongly suggest u try to get a NPT thread (-t- ) fitting to your original water temp sensor together with your aftermarket gauge sensor
there's two NPT thread given(1/8" and 3/8")...but both also cannot fit ngam2 to the original water temp sensor...sigh... :angry:

that's why i am looking for the adapter...may i know ur contact no. & location...thanks :)
 

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i also got the meter aready , i guess the sensor can be placed in my car without doing an adapter . cause my car has a heater which has been blocked by a stopper , so i guess i need to take out the stopper and plug the sensor in there .

anyway im still puzzled with the wiring part , what is grommet ?. do i need to use an 18 gauge wire ? or any wire will do ?.

so reading the diagram , one wire to the sensor , one more need to be ground & last will be the ignition is that correct ?.
 

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Originally posted by vestax@Jan 8 2005, 01:21
anyway im still puzzled with the wiring part , what is grommet ?.
grommet is the rubber cover on the firewall...u can see a few grommets on the firewall with opening on it, for wiring loom to go through in to passenger cabin...

do i need to use an 18 gauge wire ? or any wire will do ?.
aiyaa.. i just use ordinary wire...heheh seems ok to me :)

so reading the diagram , one wire to the sensor , one more need to be ground & last will be the ignition is that correct ?.
yup...pretty much like that...i just follow the diagram and it works.. B)
 

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Originally posted by KeonG@Jan 8 2005, 18:43
the which NPT thread that fit for the wira 1.5?
sorry dude, not sure about 1.5... :)
 

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oh groment is the hole at the firewall , i thought what , anyway i`ve installed the sensor aready , i`ve taken out the old stopper and pluged the sensor in there . the NPT fits just nice .

what i need to do is the wiring , at the moment i can't find the ignition wiring la , any idea what colour izzit ? black ?. izzit 1 wire to the ignition or there is alot of wires ?.
 

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