Fuel Pressure Guage Hook Up
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Fuel Pressure Guage Hook Up
This is a dumb question but I cant figure out how to hook up my fuel pressure guage I just bought. I followed the directions and it doesnt work.Has anyone hooked one of these up before? It has 4 terminals on the back, one is marked S and it has a resistor atached to it and the other side of the resistor is attached to a terminal on the opposite side of the guage that terminal has a I next to it right next to it there is a short teminal whick I believe is for the lights the I is right next to it and the fourth terminal is marked with a G which is the ground. Any help with this would be appreciated.
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only 4 connections???hummm how about 5?....here you go bro:
http://livorsi.com/instructions/GIFP.pdf
http://livorsi.com/instructions/GIFP.pdf
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Most of gauges I've hooked up work this way..
S = Sender (connect wire that comes from your sender)
I = Ignition (provides power when key is on)
G = Ground
I agree the "short" one should be for your lights.
S = Sender (connect wire that comes from your sender)
I = Ignition (provides power when key is on)
G = Ground
I agree the "short" one should be for your lights.
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Cignificant is right. S = sender, G = ground, I = ignition. If the light is at the top of the guage, right should be to the light switch and the left terminal on the light should be ground. If it were a mechanical guage it would have a fitting for the pressurized line, Ignition, Ground, Light switch, and ground for light.