wideband help!!!!
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i first tap into the other two gauges, boost and pyrometer, but after calling auto meter i only hook it up to one gauge still same thing then again to the battery same thing do you have one how do you have it set up.
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Is the circuit you built for the wideband fuse protected? If not, and you previously mis-wired it, you may have smoked the gauge. I don't know though. It's really not that hard to wire up. Switched 12V power with an inline fuse, and a rock-solid ground. The other 2 wires are outputs for datalogging, etc. If they are not used, they need to be trimmed back and protected somehow so they will not short to ground.
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yeah i did that already i have two red wires and one black the rest are for datalogging is there a possible way that if there touching it cause it to shut off the datalogging wires?
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Is it possible that your supply is switched to turn off when the engine is cranking? I would run wires directly to the battery to make sure you have a good supply. After it is working, I would then move the wires to where you want them. I have also seen a wideband not work because the fuse was too small (it never blew the fuse, it would just not allow the proper supply). The wideband needs a very good signal to work. Make sure you run the specified fuse that the directions call for.
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