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new guy looking for help please

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does it have an option swtch on the light someone may have moved to full on?
 
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naw thers isnt one i looked and no it just started staying on like a day befor i even installed the tack?
o and now i wanna install a air temp gauge and a oil pressure gauge can anyone help or send me some pics? thanks
 
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sorry meant water temp.
 

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the water temp sender is on your intake near the thermostat
 

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nickgt92 said:
ok i got it lol the damn ground wire was off the nut i put it too it works great now thanks guys
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works every time....

nickgt92 said:
new problem :/ my overhead lamp is on all the time. u knw wen you open the doors and the lapm comes on and when u shut them it gose off well mine stays on all the time. and i checked the hatch and both doors everything is shut and it still stays on, any maybe know why?
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each door should have a pin switch that sends power to the light when the pin is released. (out position) sometimes the pin part will break off and that can cause the problem. switch stays in on position. I've even seen them wear a hole in the door and stay on.
 
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ok ill look and see i didnt think about that thanks sseater.
and 1bad67sbf do i have to make a new hole or something or can it just plug in? the gauge has like a 1inch long copper probe so do i need to drill a hole out to put it in or is there already one there do put it in?
 

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look at your intake near your thermostat and you will see a sending unit sticking up and that is your feed for the water temp guage. no drilling just pigyback the stock
 
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o ok sweet i look at it tomorrow and let you know how things go lol thAnks again
 
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