How To Relocate The Sports Meter Kit/Replace Factory Stereo
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Temp Sensor & Gauge Colors Don't Match
What tool do you use with a torque wrench for the Mitsubishi oil temp sensor given that the wire shown below cannot be removed from the sensor?
Also my gauge package has blue back lighting for the volt and oil gauges, while green back lighting for the boost gauge. Is this normal?
Also my gauge package has blue back lighting for the volt and oil gauges, while green back lighting for the boost gauge. Is this normal?
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Re: Temp Sensor & Gauge Colors Don't Match
Originally posted by strat
What tool do you use with a torque wrench for the Mitsubishi oil temp sensor given that the wire shown below cannot be removed from the sensor?
What tool do you use with a torque wrench for the Mitsubishi oil temp sensor given that the wire shown below cannot be removed from the sensor?
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Last edited by tom@kartboy; Sep 11, 2003 at 06:23 PM.
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Re: Re: Temp Sensor & Gauge Colors Don't Match
Originally posted by tom@kartboy
i would use a brakeline wrench to install/remove that sensor. you can usually guess close enough what the torque is.
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i would use a brakeline wrench to install/remove that sensor. you can usually guess close enough what the torque is.
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A comment on the gauge back lighting. The lighting is on full and cannot be controlled by the dimmer control on the dash. This is because the dimmer assumes that the lighting is referenced to +12V (battery). The dimmer controls the ground connection.
The sport gauge kit on the other hand has one side of the backlight bulb connected to the ground for the meter. The other side of the bulb is the gauge's light connection. Thus the gauge is not compatible with the Evo's means of adjusting brightness. (Just hooking up the meter to the dimmer output causes the gauges to be bright when the dash is dim, etc.)
What Mitsubishi did was to connect the gauge backlight power to the car's tail light power! Thus when ever the tail lights are on, so are your gauges. At full brightness.
There doesn't seem to be an obvious means of making the gauges dim with the balance of the dash, unless one modifies the gauge internals.
Last edited by strat; Sep 14, 2003 at 07:22 PM.
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Excellent post! I managed to complete the swap in about 20 minutes with the help of your writeup! Thank you.
A couple of side notes...... I had to go to my local AutoZone and buy a vacuum hose (about 6 inches) because my dealer didn't leave enough vacuum hose length for the move. It was actually pretty short.
Also, be sure to cover your center console with a rag or something to ensure you don't scratch it..... The metal edges on the gauge cluster are pretty sharp....
A couple of side notes...... I had to go to my local AutoZone and buy a vacuum hose (about 6 inches) because my dealer didn't leave enough vacuum hose length for the move. It was actually pretty short.
Also, be sure to cover your center console with a rag or something to ensure you don't scratch it..... The metal edges on the gauge cluster are pretty sharp....
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Is the backlighting of the gauges green and blue? Also are they 45mm gauges. I was thinking of just getting the cubby replacement, din gauge holder and omroni gauges that match the i/p cluster red on black.
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Is the backlighting of the gauges green and blue? Also are they 45mm gauges. I was thinking of just getting the cubby replacement, din gauge holder and omroni gauges that match the i/p cluster red on black.
Is the backlighting of the gauges green and blue? Also are they 45mm gauges. I was thinking of just getting the cubby replacement, din gauge holder and omroni gauges that match the i/p cluster red on black.
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