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Transmission temp guage help.

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Old 05-27-2009, 10:45 PM
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i could use some help locating one. I cant seem to find a transmission temp guage anywhere.
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found using

http://digital-auto-gauges.com/trans...FRIhnAodIFJTzg

http://www.glowshiftdirect.com/trans...FRabnAodqlhMzQ

http://www.streetsideauto.com/produc...NON&Reset=True
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man my luck must just suck then.
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i just typed in transmission temperature gauge in the search bar and those where the first three. There were many more to look at though.
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do you know if these come with sending units as well?
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i actually just got finished installing my gauge about an hour ago.
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scratch that last one.
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they should. All it is is just a little copper plug with a screw and nut on the end of it and then just run the wire to the gauge. thats how mine was at least.
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ya im looking to get one now that i have a bigger stall and shift kit in my car
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where do you bolt it in? do 4l60's come with a hole for them or what?
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yes there is a plug directly above the linkage on the drivers side. About 8" back from the bellhousing. you cant miss it. IIRC it was a 11mm to remove the plug. The plug came out without any effort but it could be because i just had my tranny fully built about 3000 miles ago.

If you need a pic let me know and will dig one up for you.
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actually here it is. I know it says 95 but it is still in the same spot.
http://shbox.com/1/a4_plug.jpg
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sweet seems easy enough. thanks for the help
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no problem



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