How connect Accent Temp Guage to Beta Engine
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Attachment 945
fixed.
Remove cluster. Far Right connector plug (Behide Fuel guage)
Connect Blue Wire to the Single Connector Temp Sender on beta engine. (Duel sensor is for ECU)
fixed.
Remove cluster. Far Right connector plug (Behide Fuel guage)
Connect Blue Wire to the Single Connector Temp Sender on beta engine. (Duel sensor is for ECU)
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Am i right in thinking i should wire it diectly to the cluster. ?
On Rear..
Ground.
12V.
Sensor.
Ground and 12V are fine. So wire sensor directly to Sensor Wire.
On Rear..
Ground.
12V.
Sensor.
Ground and 12V are fine. So wire sensor directly to Sensor Wire.
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The voices tell me you need the wiring to the computer also. There is at least one temperature sensor in the fuel control system. Wiring the gauge is all well & good but if you get bad fuel trim what's the point?
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Iv since removed the stock ecu.
Is there anyways i can do to bypass this problem. I use a Megasquirt 2 V3.0 ECU for my beta swap.
on all my wiring diagrams i don't have a temperature gauge Pin out.
Is there anyways i can do to bypass this problem. I use a Megasquirt 2 V3.0 ECU for my beta swap.
on all my wiring diagrams i don't have a temperature gauge Pin out.
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For beta wiring

The Hyundai service website will not show me any images for my accent
Will they hyundai Guage cluster be 12 Volts.. Because if ecu powers the Temperature gauge i will need to by pass it now.

The Hyundai service website will not show me any images for my accent

Will they hyundai Guage cluster be 12 Volts.. Because if ecu powers the Temperature gauge i will need to by pass it now.
why not just run an separate universal temp gauge if that is your problem?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/universal-2-...2c0783&vxp=mtr
http://www.ebay.com/itm/universal-2-...2c0783&vxp=mtr
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why not just run an separate universal temp gauge if that is your problem?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/universal-2-...2c0783&vxp=mtr
http://www.ebay.com/itm/universal-2-...2c0783&vxp=mtr
It would annoy me seeing the gauge doing northing..


