Disconnecting, alt gauge, charging problems?
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Disconnecting, alt gauge, charging problems?
I am doign some aftermarket gauges in the rally gauge position and this will require me to remove the factory gauges. If I unplug the alternator gauge, will this cause charging problems? I know with some cars, the gauge is tied into the charging system because of the warning lamp and what not. I was wondering if it was like this on the Fiero.
Basically wondering if it will cause the battery to drain, or the system to work incorrectly. Thanks
Basically wondering if it will cause the battery to drain, or the system to work incorrectly. Thanks
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I found a fix to this. I don't know how 'crude' it is, but it works. Use it or not, up to you. Its been working great here for a month or so.
Put a resistor (470 Ohm 1/4 watt) into the stock AUX guage pins 1&2. I left the pigtail in place, and used 1&2 on the thin black connect up at the pod, NOT at the connector below the radio area.
Try it if you wish, it works. Don't know what affect it has keeping it in there all the time, but whatev, Function satisfies.
Put a resistor (470 Ohm 1/4 watt) into the stock AUX guage pins 1&2. I left the pigtail in place, and used 1&2 on the thin black connect up at the pod, NOT at the connector below the radio area.
Try it if you wish, it works. Don't know what affect it has keeping it in there all the time, but whatev, Function satisfies.
Re: Disconnecting, alt gauge, charging problems?
there is also a volt light in the main instrument cluster if i remember right you can just stick a bulb in that location and remove the rally gauges.Shaun41178(2) wrote:I am doign some aftermarket gauges in the rally gauge position and this will require me to remove the factory gauges. If I unplug the alternator gauge, will this cause charging problems? I know with some cars, the gauge is tied into the charging system because of the warning lamp and what not. I was wondering if it was like this on the Fiero.
Basically wondering if it will cause the battery to drain, or the system to work incorrectly. Thanks
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Re: Disconnecting, alt gauge, charging problems?
Didn't think of that, good idea.Kohburn wrote:
there is also a volt light in the main instrument cluster if i remember right you can just stick a bulb in that location and remove the rally gauges.
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I'm wondering how people are mounting the Autometer guages in the factory Aux pod using a flush plate?
When we did the guage install, we had to use a sort of 'spacer' as the guages were too deep to fit in the pod. Just wondering how people 'massaged' things to get them to fit.
For my 84, I'm considering just putting my guages where the center air ducts are.
When we did the guage install, we had to use a sort of 'spacer' as the guages were too deep to fit in the pod. Just wondering how people 'massaged' things to get them to fit.
For my 84, I'm considering just putting my guages where the center air ducts are.
All I did was I took a dremel to the inside plastic, and kept digging untill they fit. There has to be atleast 1/2 inch of meterial to work with before you come out the other side. There really isn't any exact science to it.Jinxmutt wrote:I'm wondering how people are mounting the Autometer guages in the factory Aux pod using a flush plate?
When we did the guage install, we had to use a sort of 'spacer' as the guages were too deep to fit in the pod. Just wondering how people 'massaged' things to get them to fit.
For my 84, I'm considering just putting my guages where the center air ducts are.


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hmm didn't have any problem with my revo gauges - fit just fineJinxmutt wrote:I'm wondering how people are mounting the Autometer guages in the factory Aux pod using a flush plate?
When we did the guage install, we had to use a sort of 'spacer' as the guages were too deep to fit in the pod. Just wondering how people 'massaged' things to get them to fit.
For my 84, I'm considering just putting my guages where the center air ducts are.
The revo gauges probably didn't have thumb screws like the Autometers do, they add atleast 1/2" of depth to them. Kinda stupid on Autometers part, I would think you would want to make tham as shallow as possible.Kohburn wrote:
hmm didn't have any problem with my revo gauges - fit just fine
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You could do that too, but if you have a boost gauge, you need the extra room to clear the 90 degree fitting for the vac hose. Yes it would probably work if you are running anything, but a boost gaugeShaun41178(2) wrote:which is why you cut off the thumb screws.
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The only gauge cups I've found that work without cutting the autometer mounting posts are the autometer gauge cups. Even then the posts bottom out againts the back of the cup and the gauge sticks out about 1/4 inch from the front lip of the cup but the mounting band covers the gap.
$12.95 and you can mount it on the side of your dash. Slide a piece of wire loom over the wiring and the pressure line and it'll look good.
$12.95 and you can mount it on the side of your dash. Slide a piece of wire loom over the wiring and the pressure line and it'll look good.
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Or you could use an electronic boost gauge!Golden86 wrote:You could do that too, but if you have a boost gauge, you need the extra room to clear the 90 degree fitting for the vac hose. Yes it would probably work if you are running anything, but a boost gaugeShaun41178(2) wrote:which is why you cut off the thumb screws.