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miikae

posted on 4/6/08 at 06:06 PM Reply With Quote
AutoGauge Tacho+Shift light, Wireing Info

I have just been given an Auto Gauge Tacho + Shift light but have no details cable colours designation or info on programming this Gismo , any help on this much appreciated , a web site link would be good so i could get a print out of all the info , i dont think that it is a current model as it has the date 21-11-2005 on its bottom !

This one .

Mike

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MikeR

posted on 4/6/08 at 06:26 PM Reply With Quote
absolute pure guess work,

red power
black earth
Green signal
yellow light for at night

i'm guessing hte black and white cable is something else as it doesn't seem to be attached.

easy test is to do the red and black bit then put 12v down the yellow and see if it lights up, if not i'm wrong. if it smokes i'm really wrong :p

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miikae

posted on 4/6/08 at 06:42 PM Reply With Quote
I think the bk/wht are only for illumination purposes , its the others i am bothered about as we all know smoking kills !!!!

OOPS bk/wht shift light +/-

Mike

[Edited on 4/6/08 by miikae]





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procomp

posted on 5/6/08 at 07:19 AM Reply With Quote
Hi every gauge i have had to wire up from this company has been different.

But usually its: RED = power in - black = earth - yellow = shift light out - green = rpm signal in - seperate black/white = + and - for illumination. But be warned they have a nasty habit of never doing two the same.

Dose yours have a choice of thee wires to cut to get the right configuration for wasted spark 4cyl 6cyl and 8cyl. As that is where there instructions are always wrong.

Additional info this company has now brought STACK instruments. So when all the cheap gauges with STACK logos start to appear AVOID them like the plague. and lets just hope that the existing STACK instruments quality dose not fall.

HTH cheers Matt

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miikae

posted on 5/6/08 at 08:18 AM Reply With Quote
Hi Matt , Thanks for that info , as all the colours match this one , when i applied power to the bk/wht seperate pair the shift light came on so i assume that the yellow wire may connect to one of these wires , if that is the case is the yellow out at + or - polarity .

Plus it has a switch for 4cyl6cyl and 8cyl so no loops to contend with fortunately .

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Mike





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procomp

posted on 5/6/08 at 08:30 AM Reply With Quote
Hi the ones i have wired up had a - negative feed out to the shift light. Sounds like your gauge is different to the ones i have had to deal with which where the Ford motorsport ones from Burton's but made by autometer. And there is one fitted to the locost i am supposed to be racing which has the same gauge but not with the Ford motorsport livery on it but wiring was totally different and was not as per the instructions supplied with it from Autometer.

They do have a web site that supposedly give you all the info you require when stuck. I will see if i can find it.

Edit found it. LINK

Edit again Found this on there site but dose not seem to tie up with your wiring.

What Are These Colored Wires On My Tach For?

• Red = key on power supply


• Black = common chassis ground


• White = dash lighting power


• Yellow = used only on Internal Coil Magneto tachometers as the signal wire


• Green = tachometer signal for standard or electronic ignitions


• Twin Black = (looks like a lamp cord) is used on External Coil Magneto tachometers that use an inductive pick up (#5210)


• Gray = for tachometers that use a Hi/Lo shift light. When grounded, Lo shift light point is active. When ungrounded, Hi shift light point is active.


• Blue = used on Playback tachometers to start recording (see playback tachometer instructions)

Cheers Matt

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miikae

posted on 5/6/08 at 09:26 AM Reply With Quote
Many Thanks for that Matt , that will give me someting to do today , your help much appreciated .

I only hope that its not a duff one i've been given after all this .

Cheers

Mike





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