Digital Fuel Gauge P/n 301.530 (With Dual Ohms Range option)
Green
Brown
Purple
180 Ohms 90 Ohms
Red +12V Fuse 5A Illumination Switch Ignition Switch
Black Negative + Battery 12V
Gauge Rear View
Green 180R (Sw S_180)
80 mm
180 Ohms
90 Ohms
Front
Ø52 mm
Ø53mm Hole cut
Brown 90R (Sw S_90)
Fuel tank unit sender Ohms Range selection Switch
Installation 1.
Cut a Ø53mm diameter hole and fit gauge.
2. Connect the black wire to a good chassis ground. Ensure good ground connection between fuel sender unit. 3.
Connect the Red wire to a fuse accessory or the ignition switch circuit.
4.
Connect the gauge signal wires to the fuel sensors terminal as per above picture. If using a sender resistance 0-90 Ohms then use the gauge brown wire If using a sender resistance 0-180 Ohms then use the gauge green wire
5. 6.
Select fuel tank sender resistor range, 3 - 180 Ohms or 0 -90 Ohms, using Switch at rear of gauge. Display Dimmer connect the purple wire to headlights or parkers 12V to cut the brightness by 50%
Note: 1. Dimmer: the bargraphs will not dim, only the letters will dim. 2. If the purple wire is not connected to the headlights, then it should be earthed (battery neg). FA 24 Jan 2013
Digital Dual Fuel Gauge P/n 301.550 (With Dual Ohms Range option)
T1 Green
T1 Brown
180 Ohms
Purple
90 Ohms Red +12V Fuse 5A
T2 Yellow
Illumination Switch Ignition Switch
T2 Blue Black Negative +
180 Ohms
Battery 12V
90 Ohms
Gauge Rear View
T1 = Green 180R (Sw S_180) T1 = Brown 90R (Sw S_90)
Ø53mm Hole cut
180 Ohms
90 Ohms
Ø52 mm
T2 = Yellow180R (Sw S_180) T2 = Blue 90R (Sw S_90)
80 mm
Fuel tank unit sender Ohms Range selection Switch
Installation 1. Cut a Ø53mm diameter hole and fit gauge. 2. Connect the black wire to a good chassis ground. Ensure good ground connection between fuel sender unit. 3. Connect the red wire to a fuse accessory or the ignition switch circuit. 4. Connect the gauge signal wires, T1 and T2 to the fuel sensors terminal as per above picture. 5. Display Dimmer connect the purple wire to headlights or parkers 12V to cut the brightness by 50%. Note: 1. Dimmer: the bargraphs will not dim, only the letters will dim. 2. If the purple wire is not connected to the headlights, then it should be earthed (battery neg). FA 24 Jan 2013
Digital Dual Volt Gauge P/n 332.540
Yellow Green
Purple
Battery Bank # 1
Red +12V Fuse 5A
Battery Bank # 2
+
Illumination Switch
+ +12V
+12V
Ignition Switch
+
+
+
+
Black Negative + Battery 12V
80 mm
Ø52 mm
Ø53mm Hole cut
Installation 1.
Cut a Ø53mm diameter hole and fit gauge.
2.
Connect the black wire to a good chassis ground.
3.
Connect the red wire to a fuse accessory or the ignition switch circuit.
4.
Connect the gauge green wire to the battery bank No.1
5.
Connect the gauge Yellow wire to the battery bank No.2
6.
Display Dimmer connect the purple wire to headlights or parkers 12V to cut the brightness by 50% .
Note: 1. Dimmer: the bargraphs will not dim, only the letters will dim. 2. If the purple wire is not connected to the headlights, then it should be earthed (battery neg) FA 24 Jan 2013
Digital Air/Fuel Ratio Gauge P/n 301.440
Oxygen Sensor Wide Band 0 - 5V There are four different type of oxygen sensors with 1, 2, 3 or 4 wires connector. Connect: Grey wire from gauge to sensor signal wire Grey or Blue on plug to PCM
Purple Grey to Oxy sensor
Red +12V
Fuse 5A
Black Negative
The gauge can be used for Unleaded Petrol, Methanol, Ethanol and Propane.
+ Battery 12V
The VDO Oxygen sensor has Grey (or Blue) signal wire on a four terminals connector. Connect the digital gauge p/n 301.440 Air/Fuel Ratio, Grey wire to the oxygen sensor Grey (or Blue ) wire.
Ignition Switch Illumination Switch
The 3 and 4 wire sensors have inbuilt a heating element.
p/n 301.440 Gauge only
Note: Gauge is designed to operate off a “Wide band” Oxy Sensor 0 - 5V
Installation
1. 2. Air Fuel Ratio Instructions
80 mm Ø53mm Hole cut Ø52 mm
1. Cut a Ø53mm diameter hole and fit gauge. 2. Disconnect battery 3. Connect the black wire to a good chassis ground. Ensure good ground connection between oxygen sender unit. 4. Connect the red wire to a fuse accessory or the ignition switch circuit. 5. Connect the gauge’s grey wire to grey or blue Oxygen sensor plug to PCM (Powertrain Control Module). 6. Display Dimmer connect the purple wire to headlights or parkers 12V to cut the brightness by 50% . 7. Re-connect the battery Note:
Dimmer: the bargraphs will not dim, only the letters will dim. If the purple wire is not connected to the headlights, then it should be earthed (battery neg).
The air fuel ratio gauge consists of 10 LEDs (light emitting diode) to represent the air to fuel ratio. When power is applied to the gauge, the word rich will light at the top, of the gauge and the word lean will light at the bottom of the gauge. The gauge works by monitoring the 0 to 5 Volt signal coming from the oxygen sensor. The higher the voltage, the richer the condition. The lower the voltage, the leaner the condition. When the vehicle is running full rich all the LED light bars will be lit. The lit bars start at the bottom and will progressively light to the top. Each bar represents 0.5 Volt. 2 red, 2 yellow and 1 green represents a stoichiometric condition, (lowest emissions). 0 to 1.5 Volt, (or less), 2 red, 1 yellow represents a lean condition. This is fine at idle or low cruising speeds. At full throttle, heavy load condition, the gauge should have most or all of the bars lit. If the vehicle is computer equipped then the gauge will fluctuate up and down, at cruising or idle speeds, this is normal. The computer is constantly adjusting the air/fuel ratio for lowest emissions. The stoichiometric air/fuel ratio is the chemically correct ratio at which all of the oxygen and all of the fuels consumed. This condition is neither rich nor lean. This condition represents lowest emission, however maximum horsepower is developed at a rich condition. A lean condition under load, is dangerous and could result in severe engine damage. A faulty oxygen sensor or bad ground could cause the gauge to indicate a lean condition. All sensors are supposed to operate the same however our tests have shown that some sensors are sluggish compared to others. A heated sensor is not needed unless you need to get an instantaneous reading when the car is first turned on. It is recommended that you bring the engine up to normal operating temperatures before racing the engine. By this time the sensor will also be up to operating temperature. Fouling or permanent damage will occur if using the sensor with leaded or fuel additives containing lead, 2 cycle gasoline (gas + oil mixture), diesel fuel, nitro methane, or excessively rich mixture. FA 24 Jan 2013
Digital Pyrometer Gauge P/n 310.520
Gauge wires Probe wires Yellow = + (Long)
White/Red = +
1/4”-18NPTF Compression Fitting
Purple White/Blue = Neg. p/n 320.714 Thermocouple Probe K-Type*
Red +12V
(available with kit p/n 310.521)
Red = Neg. (Short)
Fuse 5A Illumination Switch
Black Negative Ignition Switch
*Thermocouple Temp ºC 100º
+
200º Battery 12V
300º Pyrometer Kit p/n 310.521 Includes: 310.520 Gauge 320.714 Thermocouple 320.059 Weld Boss 240.035 Loom 5mts
80 mm
Ø52 mm
Ø53mm Hole cut
Gauge
White/Blue
White /Red
Loom
Red
(-)
Brown (+)
Red
(-)
Yellow (+)
Thermocouple
400º 500º 600º 700º 800º 900º
Voltage (Millivolts) 4.04 mV 8.137 mV 12.20 mV 16.4 mV 20.64 mV 24.90 mV 29.12 mV 33.27 mV 37.32 mV
Installation 1.
Cut a Ø53mm diameter hole and fit gauge.
2.
Connect the black wire to a good chassis ground.
3.
Connect the Red wire to a fuse accessory or the ignition switch circuit.
4.
Connect the gauge White/Red wire to the thermocouple Red wire (Negative)
5.
Connect the gauge White/Blue wire to the thermocouple Yellow wire (Positive)
6.
Display Dimmer connect the purple wire to headlights or parkers 12V to cut the brightness by 50% .
Note: 1. Dimmer: the bargraphs will not dim, only the letters will dim. 2. If the purple wire is not connected to the headlights, then it should be earthed (battery neg).
FA 24 Jan 2013
Digital Turbo Gauge P/n 350.410
Orange
Purple Red +12V Fuse 5A Illumination Switch
Black Negative
VDO Pressure sender p/n 3600810032025C 0-2 Bar (200 Kpa) (not included)
Ignition Switch
+ Battery 12V
80 mm
Ø52 mm
Ø53mm Hole cut
Installation 1.
Cut a Ø53mm diameter hole and fit gauge.
2.
Connect the black wire to a good chassis ground. Ensure good ground connection to the pressure sender unit terminal (negative)
3.
Connect the red wire to a fuse accessory or the ignition switch circuit.
4.
Connect the gauge Orange wire to the pressure sender unit.
5.
Display Dimmer connect the purple wire to headlights or parkers 12V to cut the brightness by 50% .
Note: If the purple wire is not connected to the headlights, then it should be earthed (battery neg).
FA 24 Jan 2013
General Notes: This product is designed for using ONLY with 12V electrical system Mark and cut hole on instrument panel, hole size should be 1mm greater then gauge body diameter, eg: (52mm diameter gauge cut a 53mm diameter hole) Ensure clearance for the gauge depth, eg: 50mm or 80mm, depending of type of gauge installed. Before beginning installation, disconnect the negative terminal on the battery, otherwise you risk a short circuit. If the vehicle is supplied by auxiliary batteries, you must also disconnect the negative terminals on these batteries! Insulate exposed stranded wires to prevent short circuits. When working on the on-board electronics, do not wear metallic or conductive jewellery such as necklaces, bracelets, rings, etc. When installation is completed, re-connect the ground cable tightly to the negative terminal of the battery. Check gauge for correct function.
Warranty Policy VDO warrants all merchandise against defects in factory workmanship and materials for a period of 24 months after purchase. This warranty applies to the first retail purchaser and covers only those products exposed to normal use or service. Provisions of this warranty shall not apply to a VDO product used for a purpose for which it is not designed, or which has been altered in any way that would be detrimental to the performance or life of the product, or misapplication, misuse, negligence or accident. On any part or product found to be defective after examination by VDO will only repair or replace the merchandise through the original point of purchase or on a direct basis. VDO assumes no responsibility for diagnosis, removal and/or installation labour, loss of vehicle use, loss of time, inconvenience or any other expenses. The warranties herein are in lieu of any other expressed or implied warranties, including any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness, and any other obligation on the part of VDO, or selling dealer.
The illustrations, information and specifications presented and referred to in this installation instructions are believed to be correct at the time of publication; however, accuracy cannot be absolutely guaranteed. VDO reserves the right to make changes from time to time without notice or obligation, in the specifications, design, colour or materials, and to change or discontinue models.
Continental Pty Ltd 2 Scholar Drive, Bundoora Vic 3083 VDO - A Trademark of the Continental Corporation FA 24Jan 2013
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