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instaling aftermarket temp gauge in a 92 lux

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instaling aftermarket temp gauge in a 92 lux

Post by betseylux »

g'day
just wondering how hard it would be to install an after market water temp gauge in my 1992 toyota hilux 3L diesel
like wise an oil preasure gauge

thanks Andrew
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Post by hilux79 »

Temp gauge is easy. I used an electric sender gauge and fitted the sender to the thermostat housing. There is a nice flat beside the factory sender. That way both gauges work, if you can say the factory gauge actually works. Can't help on oil pressure as have not done it. At a guess you may be able to fit a T piece where the factory sender is so that you retain the low pressure light on the dash.
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Post by betseylux »

what sort of price did you pay for your temp gauge??
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Post by me3@neuralfibre.com »

You can mod the factory gauge to make it accurate.

It's on the Surf page.

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