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Thread: Gauge swap

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    Treads Guest

    Gauge swap

    Can anyone advise if the standard gauges are easily replaced with aftermarket ones?

    I want to replace the temp gauge in the deefer with a speco electrical one and am not sure if:

    a) they fit?
    b) does it just wire straight in?




    Thanks

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    yer the 2' ones fit, i have a boost were the clock was, i want i to move it i miss my clock, weather the wire fits for the temp idk about that one, dont no how that gagde works, whats wrong with the normal gadge

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    it will fit, does it come with a new sender? pretty sure the sender will match

    when i had problem with my temp gauge i had to fit a mechanical temp gauge as there was an earthing/wiring issue that i could not track done

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    Treads Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by stig0000 View Post
    whats wrong with the normal gadge
    nothing; but it's pretty vague When the needle moves upwards a bit during a long haul up a mountain while towing, I'd like to know what temp it's reaching. The OEM gauge has no markings at all

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    Treads Guest
    Gauge is in

    I got one of these


    It works perfectly with the old sender

    The only problem I've got is that I can actually read it at night, unlike the rest of the gauges in the car

    I want to upgrade all the gauges now

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    sweet how dose it go with the gauge been ecu controlled??

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    Treads Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by stig0000 View Post
    sweet how dose it go with the gauge been ecu controlled??
    No ECU's around here mate It's in a '95 300Tdi

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    VDO make a good range of gauges that looks like the OEM gauges. Very well priced. Easy to install.

    The only other thing to think about if you are interested in noticing change. Then a full scale gauge (usually mechanical) will give you a better visual indication of something changing before it's too late. The only company I know that make full scale electronic gauges is Autometer.

    Cheers,

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    Treads Guest
    So after a week or so of being in I have noticed the following:

    Around town - 85 degrees
    Highway - 85 to 88 degrees
    Long hills - 92 degrees

    In other people's opinion, is this about right?

    Also: What is 'Too hot'?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Treads View Post
    So after a week or so of being in I have noticed the following:

    Around town - 85 degrees
    Highway - 85 to 88 degrees
    Long hills - 92 degrees

    In other people's opinion, is this about right?

    Also: What is 'Too hot'?
    that would be similar to mine

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