I've got hold of a Smiths coolant temperature gauge and was wondering if anyone knew which way round to wire it in.
There's a female connector (marked 1) and a male connector (marked 2) on the back. Which attaches to the voltage stabiliser (or is it likely to have an inbuilt one?) and which goes to the sender unit in the engine?
Thanks for your help,
William
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to check the polarity, get a PP3 battery and connect across the gauge poles, when the needle moves the right way (towards HOT) the pole at the negative
end of the battery, goes towards the sender, and the pole at the positive end of the battery should be connected to the ign 12v +ve.
as for inbuilt regulator.. mm doubt it!! what is the gauge out of originally, and what car are you fitting it into ??
Ford Regulators, and sensors are set to work at approx 7v, but rover/BL seems to be 10v (ie Mini)..
some gauge kits come with sensors balanced to work at straight car voltages, so are therefore not as accurate.. only giving a rough indication
end of the battery, goes towards the sender, and the pole at the positive end of the battery should be connected to the ign 12v +ve.
as for inbuilt regulator.. mm doubt it!! what is the gauge out of originally, and what car are you fitting it into ??
Ford Regulators, and sensors are set to work at approx 7v, but rover/BL seems to be 10v (ie Mini)..
some gauge kits come with sensors balanced to work at straight car voltages, so are therefore not as accurate.. only giving a rough indication



Thanks for the info.
I'm told the gauge came from a Jaguar XJS v12. Its to go on an old Landrover 3.5L v8.
the needle does only move with the gauge wired up one way, so the polarity does seem to matter.
The engine is playing up at the minute, so I haven't been able to run it long enough to see if the gauge is working yet
Cheers
William
I'm told the gauge came from a Jaguar XJS v12. Its to go on an old Landrover 3.5L v8.
the needle does only move with the gauge wired up one way, so the polarity does seem to matter.
The engine is playing up at the minute, so I haven't been able to run it long enough to see if the gauge is working yet

Cheers
William