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Old 10-21-2006, 01:28 PM   #1
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Autometer frustration

Well, I finally got around to installingmy gauges, figured I don't want to melt my engine when I have a pyro already installed on the A-pillar just not hooked up yet (Been really busy the last couple weeks since I hung them there) Well, I got it all hooked up out in the cold snowy morning today and what happens when I turn the truck on? The pyro goes straight to 400* and stays there, no matter if the truck is on, running WFO, or whatever. I double checked everything and all is well, I guess my probe is just junk. The bad part is the gauge was missing the probe when I got it, so I had to get them to send me a probe just to find out that I need them to send me another probe I'd love to find out what to do today, but alas their support works bankers hours so I'll have to wait until my lunch break on Monday just to see what's going to happen. I guess it's time to quit working for the day and veg out inside where it's not snowing.

George
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