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aftermarket VDO temp gauge in BJ40 Landcruiser

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aftermarket VDO temp gauge in BJ40 Landcruiser

Post by De-lux »

OL team... advice needed.


I got my crafty little hands on a new VDO gauge the other day, and since I don't totally trust my current temp gauge I thought I'd rip a 2" hole in my dash and bang it in. It's gone in my 1978 BJ40 Landcruiser with a "B" Diesel.

I've got it in there, all wired up to the existing temp sender (on the thermostat), earth and power... The gauge just does this funny little wiggle / pivot thing, and isn't really working accurately. Can anyone tell me if there is something more than needs to be wired up to make it work better? A bloke at work suggested adding a resistor or something like that...


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Re: aftermarket VDO temp gauge in BJ40 Landcruiser

Post by Ashley_bmx »

De-lux wrote:OL team... advice needed.


I got my crafty little hands on a new VDO gauge the other day, and since I don't totally trust my current temp gauge I thought I'd rip a 2" hole in my dash and bang it in. It's gone in my 1978 BJ40 Landcruiser with a "B" Diesel.

I've got it in there, all wired up to the existing temp sender (on the thermostat), earth and power... The gauge just does this funny little wiggle / pivot thing, and isn't really working accurately. Can anyone tell me if there is something more than needs to be wired up to make it work better? A bloke at work suggested adding a resistor or something like that...


Mick


Yea mate, i think you will find you will need the VDO temp Sensor aswell, as they will have a different resistance to the OME Toyota Sender, Ash
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Re: aftermarket VDO temp gauge in BJ40 Landcruiser

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thanks for the info mate... what a pain in the arse though!
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Re: aftermarket VDO temp gauge in BJ40 Landcruiser

Post by shorty_f0rty »

i know the 3b's allow for factory AND aftermarket temp senders in the thermostat housing.. not sure if its the same for the B..
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