Trans temp sender ---
#12
Originally Posted by 01 Thunder
if you are asking about pics of the install, no I didnt take any
wish I would have but as far as after it was done look at the beginning of this thread
wish I would have but as far as after it was done look at the beginning of this threadwhat is the part #
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Thanks Thunder.
After I get the cooler installed - I will look into installing a gauge - Off hand - do they make the gauge in the carbon fiber look.
I will try an check online at the Auto Meter site.
After I get the cooler installed - I will look into installing a gauge - Off hand - do they make the gauge in the carbon fiber look.
I will try an check online at the Auto Meter site.
#16
yes they do have a carbon fiber one part number 4757
as far as the gauge installyou will need to take the whole thing apart. remove the circuit board thenwith the circuit board out there is a clear plastic tab where the factory trans gauge would have went. that will give you the center for your hole.
I used a hole saw to do mine. no guessing, striaght shot. the I had to grind down the black bezel. if you turn it up side down you will see a raised line all the way around the hole. thats how big your hole will have to be in order for the bezel of the gauge to slide through. now you will need to look at your circuit board. you can see the flat wire that would have hook up to the factory gauge. I cut every lead going to there. this was to insure that no other voltage would hit my meter as to screw it up.
I will take mine out and take some pics of how it was installed sometime soon. If I cant get to it tonight , it will be monday, cause I'm driving out too Tucson, tomorrow evening.
tobad you dont live nearby I wouldn't mind giving you a hand or doing it for ya
as far as the gauge installyou will need to take the whole thing apart. remove the circuit board thenwith the circuit board out there is a clear plastic tab where the factory trans gauge would have went. that will give you the center for your hole.
I used a hole saw to do mine. no guessing, striaght shot. the I had to grind down the black bezel. if you turn it up side down you will see a raised line all the way around the hole. thats how big your hole will have to be in order for the bezel of the gauge to slide through. now you will need to look at your circuit board. you can see the flat wire that would have hook up to the factory gauge. I cut every lead going to there. this was to insure that no other voltage would hit my meter as to screw it up.
I will take mine out and take some pics of how it was installed sometime soon. If I cant get to it tonight , it will be monday, cause I'm driving out too Tucson, tomorrow evening.
tobad you dont live nearby I wouldn't mind giving you a hand or doing it for ya
#19
hey LS1csherm,
I will be installing a trans temp gauge in 02 Denali's instrument cluster next weekend. We will be taking pics and we will post them up here after we get it done.
will that work for you?
I will be installing a trans temp gauge in 02 Denali's instrument cluster next weekend. We will be taking pics and we will post them up here after we get it done.
will that work for you?


