PArtially Working Gauge Cluster, can't figure it out.
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PArtially Working Gauge Cluster, can't figure it out.
So as the title says i have a partially working gauge cluster and i cant figure it out.
I have the base gauge cluster; speedo, fuel, and engine temp complete with idiot lights.
Now the fuel gauge and the idiot lights work(well all of them which i have left bulbs in..). But the speedo/odo and temp gauges don't work.
I started trouble shooting assuming loose connections.
So i am looking for suggestions for how to test the sensors and or dash cluster to determine their functionality.
Thanks,
Speed
I have the base gauge cluster; speedo, fuel, and engine temp complete with idiot lights.
Now the fuel gauge and the idiot lights work(well all of them which i have left bulbs in..). But the speedo/odo and temp gauges don't work.
I started trouble shooting assuming loose connections.
- Removed and re-installed gauge cluster checking all connections. No change.
- Unplugged and cleaned vss connection. No change.
- Put the check engine light bulb back in and pulled the codes hoping for vss issue. Only code was a #25: running lean... No help.
- Right now i am trying to find the temp gauge sensor to check it.
So i am looking for suggestions for how to test the sensors and or dash cluster to determine their functionality.
Thanks,
Speed
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Well i think i have found the sensor:
Is this them? I am slightly dubious as i read that the gauge sensor would only have one wire but these both have two.
Also i read that it might be a ground issue that is keeping my gauges from working. If so which ground would it be? I don't really want to take my dash off again just to look around but i will if i have too.
Is this them? I am slightly dubious as i read that the gauge sensor would only have one wire but these both have two.
Also i read that it might be a ground issue that is keeping my gauges from working. If so which ground would it be? I don't really want to take my dash off again just to look around but i will if i have too.
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Run a ground wire to the wire connected to the sender. Your temp guage on the inside will jump to the red if its working properly, I just got done testing mine.
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Okay. Thats what i needed to know thanks. I found it. And i think i found my problem.
The vss, oil pressure and engine temp sensors are all on the same harness right?
Well i followed the harness right from the vss to the end, hooked up to the oil pressure, then engine temp sensors, then ended loose tucked between my ac and the block.
I'm thinking that might be the root of all my gauge cluster problems eh? Problem is i can figure out where it out to plug in. The only other loose cable in that area had an identical female socket on the end.(that one comes from the headlight harness and runs back to the fuse/relay/diagnostic box behind the battery)
Pics will be up in a sec just need to remove some others from my photobucket.
The vss, oil pressure and engine temp sensors are all on the same harness right?
Well i followed the harness right from the vss to the end, hooked up to the oil pressure, then engine temp sensors, then ended loose tucked between my ac and the block.
I'm thinking that might be the root of all my gauge cluster problems eh? Problem is i can figure out where it out to plug in. The only other loose cable in that area had an identical female socket on the end.(that one comes from the headlight harness and runs back to the fuse/relay/diagnostic box behind the battery)
Pics will be up in a sec just need to remove some others from my photobucket.
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the wire to the left of your oil filter is your oil sensor... im hoping you replaced it before you installed the cluster because if you didnt then you fried the oil guage... now you say you speed and tach dont work as well as temp correct?? just trying to verivy what your refering to. what engine are you working with as well.. i did my cluster swap last week and went easy as pie... let me know if I can help
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the wire to the left of your oil filter is your oil sensor... im hoping you replaced it before you installed the cluster because if you didnt then you fried the oil guage... now you say you speed and tach dont work as well as temp correct?? just trying to verivy what your refering to. what engine are you working with as well.. i did my cluster swap last week and went easy as pie... let me know if I can help
Here is the loose end i referred to in my last post.
And here is the harness that it is on.
Could this be what is causing the issue? I cannot find where this ought to plug in. The only other loose connector i can see is this:
Which as i said runs from the fuse/relay box with the headlights.
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I have not done the cluster swap, i have the stock cluster and the speedo and engine temp do not work. I have a 22re.
Here is the loose end i referred to in my last post.
And here is the harness that it is on.
Could this be what is causing the issue? I cannot find where this ought to plug in. The only other loose connector i can see is this:
Which as i said runs from the fuse/relay box with the headlights.
Here is the loose end i referred to in my last post.
And here is the harness that it is on.
Could this be what is causing the issue? I cannot find where this ought to plug in. The only other loose connector i can see is this:
Which as i said runs from the fuse/relay box with the headlights.
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Honestly i would replace oil sensor first, once u have the actual oil sensor thareads pressure and not the dummy light then install it. Or just leave it unhooked. Once you have the new cluster on i would start testing for problems. It may very well just be your cluster. And you probably h are then just that plug hanging out that looks like should go to somethin. I have maybe two or three thats not used on mine i cant remember
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I have a 22RE that is a 4-cyl! Not a V6.
There is no point in replacing the oil sensor to see if that fixes anything because at this point it is not hooked up, even the fanciest oil pressure sender you could come up with would not work if its not plugged in.
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Dude, i don't mean to be rude. But please READ THE THREAD BEFORE YOU POST!
I have a 22RE that is a 4-cyl! Not a V6.
There is no point in replacing the oil sensor to see if that fixes anything because at this point it is not hooked up, even the fanciest oil pressure sender you could come up with would not work if its not plugged in.
I have a 22RE that is a 4-cyl! Not a V6.
There is no point in replacing the oil sensor to see if that fixes anything because at this point it is not hooked up, even the fanciest oil pressure sender you could come up with would not work if its not plugged in.
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I have not done the cluster swap, i have the stock cluster and the speedo and engine temp do not work. I have a 22re.
Here is the loose end i referred to in my last post.
And here is the harness that it is on.
Could this be what is causing the issue? I cannot find where this ought to plug in. The only other loose connector i can see is this:
Which as i said runs from the fuse/relay box with the headlights.
Here is the loose end i referred to in my last post.
And here is the harness that it is on.
Could this be what is causing the issue? I cannot find where this ought to plug in. The only other loose connector i can see is this:
Which as i said runs from the fuse/relay box with the headlights.
Not tryin to be rude either but not once do u sa22re in your post or topic. Only in your signature which means nothing being that some people do have more thone vehicle. I was just statin a fact about the oil sensor but regardless i was simply tryin give a heads up. thx for tryin not to be an ass about a pointless remark when basically was stating my scenario. I know what leavin a oil sensor unplugged does. But you problem has nothin to do with it so why is it you mistake a oil sensor for coolant sensor. Just trying to help but trust me i wont bother any longer
I'm not sure what you mean about mistaking one sensor for another? The whole point was i didn't know which was which.
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Sorry didnt quit see that. My fault will admit that. You have 22re correct so im assuming your needing wiring diagrahmof the way yours is laid out. Do u have any manuals? I have the 22re fsm link somewhere