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People get more creative at making smoke generators behind the dash every year!

You may have been lucky and only toasted the +12 Volt lead, a ground lead, and a fuse ... the gauge body was grounded by the other gauge wiring, so hooking +12 Volts to the gound terminal on the temperature side turned the temp. gauge hot lead and the pressure gauge ground leads into heating elements ... limited only by a fuse!

I suggest removing the gauge and taking out the gauge that you just installed ... the four 'cheese head' screws sealed with green laquer when they left the factory ... and remove the temperature gauge module to inspect the gauge internal parts. If the gauge module doesn't smell of burnt plastic, it may have only been the wiring that toasted. Check the two resistors mounted to the phenolic printed circuit board if the module does smell burnt. If they are not toasted ... you probably burnt the moving coil of the D'Arsoval movement. Time to order another conversion kit from Pelican.

The sender may also have been toasted at the same time, hence the reason for getting the whole kit ... PEL-911-TMP-KT1 $99.90

If there is no smell or obvious damge to the temp. gauge module, I suggest testing it out of the dash ... back at the engine by using temporary jumpers to ground, one of the three engine compartment fuses and a jumper to the sender ... after you make repairs to the toasted wires behind your dash, of course!

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Last edited by Early_S_Man; 01-27-2002 at 09:03 AM..
Old 01-27-2002, 08:55 AM
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