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rbcm2005 01-10-2012 12:10 PM

Installation of 968 Outside Temp. Gauge into 944
 
So I have an 85.5 944 with a digital dash clock that I do not want and a 968 outside temp. gauge that I want to replace it with.

Any idea on how to properly wire the temp. gauge in so that it operates as it should?

968 GUY 01-10-2012 02:21 PM

Do you have the sensor and wiring? Sensor is mounted in pass.mirror. IIRC, it does not measure air temperature, but measures ground temp. by IR sensor.

rbcm2005 01-10-2012 02:23 PM

I don't have the sensor or any wiring. Would that all be part of the main 968 wiring harness or is it its own separate unit? Do you have or know where I could find the part number? Would I need 968 mirrors to mount the sensor to?

ernie9944 01-10-2012 03:12 PM

I can't see how it's possible to mount an outside temp gauge from a 968 mirror in a 944 mirror,like mention the sensor is mounted inside the mirror.Plus the 968 mirror has a complete different configuration then the 944.If you simply installing 968 mirrors on a 944 I'll say yes it can be done.Suggest you check the "Tech Info Center" here on Pelican "Installing 968 mirrors on a 944".:D

rbcm2005 01-10-2012 04:13 PM

No problem mounting the 968 mirrors onto my 944 - in fact I plan on it. I just never realized that the sensor for the dash mounted outside temperature gauge on the 968 was located in the side view mirror.

Now I just need more information on the wiring of the whole thing - exactly what am I looking for and how is it installed. Someone must have done this before in order to be rid of the redundant old 944 clock.

ernie9944 01-10-2012 04:26 PM

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Originally Posted by rbcm2005 (Post 6485672)
No problem mounting the 968 mirrors onto my 944 - in fact I plan on it. I just never realized that the sensor for the dash mounted outside temperature gauge on the 968 was located in the side view mirror.

Now I just need more information on the wiring of the whole thing - exactly what am I looking for and how is it installed. Someone must have done this before in order to be rid of the redundant old 944 clock.

Like I said, check on top of the page here & click on (Tech Info Forum) there is a write up on how to install 968 mirrors on a 944.:D

968 GUY 01-10-2012 04:31 PM

Look at the parts cat. for the 968.
I never really looked at that particular piece.
I'm sure there are "dismantlers" like Ok. Foreign that have mirrors with sensor and wiring.
I have seen 968 parts on different forums, on e-slay, etc.
GL, Ken

rbcm2005 01-10-2012 04:32 PM

Sorry - I don't mean to be dense, but it is not the wiring of the mirrors that I am questioning but the wiring for the installation of the 968 dash mounted outside temperature gauge to make it functional in my 944.

Is there already an article here on retrofitting the 968 outside temp gauge into an older 944?

Thanks.

rbcm2005 01-10-2012 05:19 PM

So I have done some digging and found this:

928.641.142.00 Temperature sensor

and

964.612.909.00 Wiring harness

This appears to be the sensor and the harness to the sensor that connect to the back of the outside temperature gauge in the dash. However looking at the back of the gauge I can see quite a few other connections to be made and I know the thing needs power.

Does anybody have any info on the remaining wiring necessary to make this 968 gauge work in a 944?

ernie9944 01-10-2012 05:43 PM

[QUOTE=rbcm2005;6485724] Is there already an article here on retrofitting the 968 outside temp gauge into an older 944? Lol sometime miracles do happen!!!Found this on Rennlist by "testorossa -td"here you go.___I just ran two 18 gauge wires from the sensor (inside the mirror)through the door harness & underneath the dash.I used the existing wires from the 968 temp gauge for those two pins.I posi-locked them for easy removal.You will probably want to cut about 1" of the protective plastic sheath around the 944 clock wires harness to get a better access to the wiring,use a flat head insert into the side of the plastic.Of course before doing this pull fuse #11 unless you want to replace it ;).Also make sure your bulb work before you button it back up. Extra info:968 interior temp gauge are very expensive so I suggest you look for a use one,part # will be 944-641-223-01C. GL:D


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