I am asking in the Yamaha Forum because I intend to use this gauge on my Yamaha F115XB along with my other analog Teleflex gauges, at least initially. The boat is in the middle of being setup so that it is hopefully ready for the motor and use early next year.
I have a Teleflex Lido 65668SEF System Check gauge similar to this https://www.greatlakesskipper.com/te...-suzuki-2-inch that came with no wiring isntructions. I have figured out some/most of the wiring of this gauge but unfortunately, I cannot open it uop to confirm the remaining wires. The harness on the gauge consists of two single wires with bullet connectors, one black and one gray. In addition, there is a four female pin, male square connector that fits nicely into my Yamaha Trim and Tach harness (6Y5-83653-10-00). In this harness, the Oil Pressure (Grn/red > blue) and the Engine Temperature (Grn > Grn/Yel) connectors line up nicely so that they will light on the gauge when the engine signals an issue. Unfortunatety, the the other two connectors in the harness are for Trim (pink) and "unused" (gray). These two line up with Rev Limit and Check Engine on the gauge respectively. That means I must make an intermediate cable to isolate only the signals I want from the Trim/Tilt harness. This is not a problem although it would be nice to find these particluar connectors elsewhere to make the job easier and neater.
My questions are:
1. How is the systems check gauge wired for Rev Limit? In other words, what signal does it expect and where does this signal normally come from? It appears that this warning light does NOT come on when the corresponding pin is grounded like the other three do.
2. How would Check Engine be used on an outboard, or would it? Not a problem if not, I can use the warning light for another purpose or piggy back it onto oil pressure and/or overheat.
3. Why would the gauge have a seemingly redundant ground wire? Or, I guess a better question is are the Gray and Black wires actually for +12v ignition and Ground?
4. Are the 4 pin connectors (as used on the Yamaha Trim/tach harness) available "off the shelf" or am I going to have to find a sacrificial harness to cut up in order to make a custom cable?
Thanks again for any help from the experts on this site!
check_eng_gauge.jpg
I have a Teleflex Lido 65668SEF System Check gauge similar to this https://www.greatlakesskipper.com/te...-suzuki-2-inch that came with no wiring isntructions. I have figured out some/most of the wiring of this gauge but unfortunately, I cannot open it uop to confirm the remaining wires. The harness on the gauge consists of two single wires with bullet connectors, one black and one gray. In addition, there is a four female pin, male square connector that fits nicely into my Yamaha Trim and Tach harness (6Y5-83653-10-00). In this harness, the Oil Pressure (Grn/red > blue) and the Engine Temperature (Grn > Grn/Yel) connectors line up nicely so that they will light on the gauge when the engine signals an issue. Unfortunatety, the the other two connectors in the harness are for Trim (pink) and "unused" (gray). These two line up with Rev Limit and Check Engine on the gauge respectively. That means I must make an intermediate cable to isolate only the signals I want from the Trim/Tilt harness. This is not a problem although it would be nice to find these particluar connectors elsewhere to make the job easier and neater.
My questions are:
1. How is the systems check gauge wired for Rev Limit? In other words, what signal does it expect and where does this signal normally come from? It appears that this warning light does NOT come on when the corresponding pin is grounded like the other three do.
2. How would Check Engine be used on an outboard, or would it? Not a problem if not, I can use the warning light for another purpose or piggy back it onto oil pressure and/or overheat.
3. Why would the gauge have a seemingly redundant ground wire? Or, I guess a better question is are the Gray and Black wires actually for +12v ignition and Ground?
4. Are the 4 pin connectors (as used on the Yamaha Trim/tach harness) available "off the shelf" or am I going to have to find a sacrificial harness to cut up in order to make a custom cable?
Thanks again for any help from the experts on this site!
check_eng_gauge.jpg
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