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Today i receive my HD premium oil cooler and the Rodger McEwan oil temp gauge.I try to figure how to wire the sender here is 2 pics .Is the proper way to install the wire on the sender !!!
Thank you
Yes the one end of the wire goes on the sender the other goes to the guage. That plug in you photo, plugs into the existing air temp harness, and powers your new guage. It should have come with directions, I know mine did. I put my sender in the extra plug in the oil pan, using the bushing that came in the kit. \\;
Post a picture of the schematic. \\; Just guessing, I'd say the long wire goes to the sender, and I'm GUESSING that the one with the spade connector and two wires on it goes to switched +12v. \\; Post the schematic that came with it and I'll translate it for you.
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Good looking guage. Amazing what you can find at Wally World.
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