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Post by johnrjohnston on Dec 20, 2011 10:41:19 GMT -6
I was wondering if anyone has replaced their in-dash gauge with a direct replacement size wise? Maybe gone digital or something that fits directly into the opening of the factory one on a 2007 JCL 250cc. Mine has started acting up a bit and I am not sure how much I can depend on it and wanted to replace it. I believe it to be my gauge anyway, My fan still cycles fine but my gauge jumps up and down and sometimes doesn't move at all. No real pattern to when it works or not. Thoughts, ideas, part numbers, pictures would be surely appreciated. Thanks in advance. ;D
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Post by Alleyoop on Dec 20, 2011 11:49:13 GMT -6
I would first check for loose or corroded wires from the sensor to the guage. Alleyoop
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Post by smokindawg on Dec 20, 2011 12:03:35 GMT -6
My guage doesn't work at all.... not sure which wires feed it but wondered if I could just run all new wires.
Also, if you were going to buy a new guage for the 244 honda clone, which guage would work? I don't care if it is a fitting replacement, just something that would work.
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Post by johnrjohnston on Dec 20, 2011 20:59:42 GMT -6
I would first check for loose or corroded wires from the sensor to the guage. Alleyoop Do you happen to know where the sensor is located? Is it the one that threads into the radiator or is that for something else? I guess the sensor is ok if the fan is cycling fine.
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Post by Alleyoop on Dec 20, 2011 22:52:20 GMT -6
The one that threads into the radiator is your sensor it registers how hot the water is. Alleyoop
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