Aftermarket temp guage (surf)

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Aftermarket temp guage (surf)

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ok so continuing with the discussion on guages and exhausts on toyota surfs (thread 'turbo on hilux surf')

I have decided that (firstly) I will put in a aftermarket temp guage into my surf - some people will agree, some will disagree with this, but i think for the small cost its worth it.

My question is can the average man wire it in by himself?? or does it take a auto electrition?? If I can do it myself, does it come with instructions?, or can someone please give me a idea of how to do it.

cheers, im off to get it this week.
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Why go with a guage, go for a digital one with an alarm function
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just bought a nice autogauge one from ripco for $35. comes with all the instructions and sender unit. just gotta find where to put the sender unit
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Jerry wrote:Why go with a guage, go for a digital one with an alarm function


Where do you get these ???
I have been looking for digital meters - Temp, Volts, Amps
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What model Surf do you have? Automatic LN130s have a spare plug in their thermostat housing thats just perfect for an extra sender, otherwise just stick it where the factory sender goes - the factory gauge will no longer work but that's no great loss.
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will find out...might be able to get a bulk deal on them....
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Jerry wrote:Why go with a guage, go for a digital one with an alarm function


I havent seen any digital allarm ones around??
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smurf182 wrote:What model Surf do you have? Automatic LN130s have a spare plug in their thermostat housing thats just perfect for an extra sender, otherwise just stick it where the factory sender goes - the factory gauge will no longer work but that's no great loss.


Mines an manual, LN130 1989 oh yep i can just plug it into the factory one :D
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mines a ln60 any ideas?? looks like there are two senders and i dont know much :oops:
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Sorry I dont know much either :(

So the one you bought came with instructions?
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surf_tomo wrote:Sorry I dont know much either :(




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yeah really easy to do, just need a bit of wire to go from the sender to the gauge and since you know where to put the sender your sussed.
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86-surf wrote:
surf_tomo wrote:Sorry I dont know much either :(




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As far as 86-surf is concerned, that goes without saying.
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