Digi Panel Wires [message #190122] |
Tue, 13 November 2012 08:27 |
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JShot
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What's the general consensus on where to attach the yellow and black twisted pair (with the attached copper 'washer') used for the transmission temperature gauge part of the Digi Panel?
TIA,
John
John Shotwell
Ridgeville Corners, OH
78 Royale Center Kitchen
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Re: [GMCnet] Digi Panel Wires [message #190228 is a reply to message #190179] |
Tue, 13 November 2012 22:12 |
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WD0AFQ
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Robert Mueller wrote on Tue, 13 November 2012 16:40 | John,
I put the sensor under one of the pan bolts at the rear. I have a gauge with a sensor in the pan and it tracks the Digi-Panel temp
quite closely.
Regards,
Rob M.
USAussie - Downunder
-----Original Message-----
From: John Shotwell
What's the general consensus on where to attach the yellow and black twisted pair (with the attached copper 'washer') used for the
transmission temperature gauge part of the Digi Panel?
TIA,
John
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Rob, I find the digi is pretty accurate when checking with a real analog meter too. Also, my torque converter temp tracks my engine water temp until I get into a long grade up, while towing. Then it rises a good bit pretty fast. But, it goes down almost as fast as it went up after cresting the hill or mountain. I know some folks dont care for the digi but I find the audible alarm worth a lot.
So John, did you see Rob's response? You are covered now, hook it up.
Dan
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