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Old 06-04-2008, 09:51 PM
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i have a autometer electric water temp gauge and i was wondering can i run a jumper wire from the ect sensor in the drivers side head to the gauge or do i have to tap into the passenger side head?
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The temp sensors may be calibrated differently from the stock sensor compared to the autometer unit, as in different voltage intervals for representative temperatures. I say plug the autometer sensor into the passenger side head. It is correct for the application and it gives you a isolated reading from the other gauge and sensor, getting you better use out of the second temp gauge in the car




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