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borochone Posted - 30 Oct 2012 : 8:29:34 PM
Hey Guys I need Some Help
Ive just installed Some Aftermarket gauges on my VN V6
when the Gauges are disconnected the car Runs Fine, But when i plug them Back in, the car just idles Rough and dies.
im so stuck i have had these gauges in before with no problems at all, so i don't understand how plugging gauges into your accessories the yellow wire, could make the car stall
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Mechknight73 Posted - 31 Oct 2012 : 10:29:11 AM
I think he means all the wires to and from the gauges. If any one of them has a short, except maybe for the negative wire (which for simplicity should just be a solid connection to the body) could be causing this. As you've said, no problem when you disconnect them, but the trouble starts when you do. Go through each individual wire one by one, and see if there is a short or just a bad connection somewhere. It's possible there's a problem with the car's harness itself, but the gauges are definitely your starting point
borochone Posted - 30 Oct 2012 : 10:27:04 PM
thanks for answering man :)
the gauges are for oil pressure, water temp, air/fuel ratio and boost gauge.
when you say shorts do you mean in the sender wires or the positive and negative wires?
VNSVLE Posted - 30 Oct 2012 : 8:55:46 PM
What are the gauges for??
Are all guages functioning correctly??
Check for shorts in the wiring to the gauges.

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