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SportTrac Discussion
Engine & Drivetrain
Transmission Temp Gauge
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<blockquote data-quote="Dennis Shelley" data-source="post: 940215" data-attributes="member: 58803"><p>I put the sensor in the pan, on the side. This way the sensor is submersed in the fluid. For the wire from the sensor put a disconnect plug on the wire with a 8" lead. This way when I change the transmission filter, I just unplug the sensor wire and the pan is free. </p><p></p><p>Mounted the gauge on the pillar. The interior is gray so had to paint the gauge holder. Used some vinyl paint. Still looks good 4 years later and the gauge works.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dennis Shelley, post: 940215, member: 58803"] I put the sensor in the pan, on the side. This way the sensor is submersed in the fluid. For the wire from the sensor put a disconnect plug on the wire with a 8" lead. This way when I change the transmission filter, I just unplug the sensor wire and the pan is free. Mounted the gauge on the pillar. The interior is gray so had to paint the gauge holder. Used some vinyl paint. Still looks good 4 years later and the gauge works. [/QUOTE]
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