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    Default Replacing guages

    Since my guages don't work, I want to replace those useless guages with something else. I bought a volt meter for one, any suggestions for the temp guage replacement. Or even the volt meter.
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    The volt meter is easy stuff, black wire and red wire from gauge cluster, as far as the other one I have an oil gauge, but it is only a filler for the space and not hooked up
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    Quote Originally Posted by JCSMOKE View Post
    The volt meter is easy stuff, black wire and red wire from gauge cluster, as far as the other one I have an oil gauge, but it is only a filler for the space and not hooked up
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    Default guages

    What size are the guages?

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    Quote Originally Posted by antd929 View Post
    What size are the guages?
    Off hand, I don't know the size, but's for a 2011 Rt ltd
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    Quote Originally Posted by antd929 View Post
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    The gauges need tone 2 1/16

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    Could you stuff an ammeter in the other side to help monitor the charging situation for the battery?
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    Thumbs up Hey Fonz, this is what we replaced them with on Teds Red Sled

    On the left side, a Ram Mounted Cup Holder & not that you need this on yours, but the right side has our Teddy-Cam LCD screen, mounted using a Ram Mount as well. Works for us, just thought I'd share.

    In shis pic, the cup-holder is upside down as I had just painted the speaker grills & dash bezel & was trying to get a good pic of them.20120429_111721.jpg
    But I think you get the jist. Whatever works for you my man.20120422_231757.jpg

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fonz View Post
    Since my guages don't work, I want to replace those useless guages with something else. I bought a volt meter for one, any suggestions for the temp guage replacement. Or even the volt meter.
    HELP !!!

    here is what i did fonz on my 2011 Limited
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    Default VDO Gauges

    I used digital gauges on my 2010 RT but found them too brite and distracting at night so this time I used analog VDO gauges, Voltmeter and Air Temp, and like them much better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cjackg View Post
    I used digital gauges on my 2010 RT but found them too brite and distracting at night so this time I used analog VDO gauges, Voltmeter and Air Temp, and like them much better.
    Where is the sensor for your air temp gauge? Does it seem to be pretty accurate?
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    I'm curious too... (Tired of all of the popcorn!)
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    I installed a Whistler radar detector, it fits in the orgional hole. It is specifically made for motorcycles but looks like a gauge. It has a bright blue led that flashes when any of the different radar signals are detected. It also comes with a heads up display you mount on the helmut and right now they are throughing these in with the order. I think I paid about $159, but it may have been a bit less. It has a black bezel so it is perfect and, every one will do a double take when they ask what is that for? lol....

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    Quote Originally Posted by bluestratos View Post
    I installed a Whistler radar detector, it fits in the orgional hole. It is specifically made for motorcycles but looks like a gauge. It has a bright blue led that flashes when any of the different radar signals are detected. It also comes with a heads up display you mount on the helmut and right now they are throughing these in with the order. I think I paid about $159, but it may have been a bit less. It has a black bezel so it is perfect and, every one will do a double take when they ask what is that for? lol....

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    Quote Originally Posted by NancysToy View Post
    Where is the sensor for your air temp gauge? Does it seem to be pretty accurate?
    I experimented with several locations and got nearly as bad results as the oem gauge but finally mounted it underneath on the rh side just forward of the radiator and exposed to the air flow under the RT. It is very accurate there and only gets crazy when sitting still with the motor running.
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    Default Ambient Air Temperature Gauge

    I mounted a digital voltmeter gauge on the left side and a digital ambient air temperature gauge on the right side. The sensor for the air temperature gauge is mounted in the front right air intake tunnel on my RT. This position gives me the most accurate readings.

    The temperature gauge readout is accurate and it made me realize just how much the stock temperature gauge is off, especially during the summer when the combination of air temperature and engine heat can give you very high readings.

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    I don't recall seeing this question addressed.

    I am happy with the temperature gauge and how it functions. Will any problems happen if I just replace the gas guage with something else and leave the temperature guage hooked up??????

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    Quote Originally Posted by akspyderman View Post
    I don't recall seeing this question addressed.

    I am happy with the temperature gauge and how it functions. Will any problems happen if I just replace the gas guage with something else and leave the temperature guage hooked up??????
    You must disconnect both gauges for the digital fuel bars to appear on your dash screen. If you just disconnect the fuel gauge you will not have any info on the amount of fuel remaining in your tank. However, if you do not need fuel data then disconnecting the single gauge and replacing it with something else is not a problem. The analog temperature gauge will continue to function.

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    Default Silly question

    Is there a way to just replace the fuel gage with a better one?
    I kind of like where it's at, there is already enough info on the little LCD.

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    Default Ambient temp gauge

    Quote Originally Posted by NorthStar View Post
    I mounted a digital voltmeter gauge on the left side and a digital ambient air temperature gauge on the right side. The sensor for the air temperature gauge is mounted in the front right air intake tunnel on my RT. This position gives me the most accurate readings.

    The temperature gauge readout is accurate and it made me realize just how much the stock temperature gauge is off, especially during the summer when the combination of air temperature and engine heat can give you very high readings.
    NorthStar,
    Where did you get your ambient temp gauge? Do you have a link?
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    Quote Originally Posted by NorthStar View Post
    You must disconnect both gauges for the digital fuel bars to appear on your dash screen. If you just disconnect the fuel gauge you will not have any info on the amount of fuel remaining in your tank. However, if you do not need fuel data then disconnecting the single gauge and replacing it with something else is not a problem. The analog temperature gauge will continue to function.
    I'm not sure that is an accurate statement. I disconnected the fuel guage on my 2011 RT and the temp guage died. I also got both fuel and temp in the digital display. Hook fuel back up, lost digital and analog temp started working again.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kinggeek View Post
    I'm not sure that is an accurate statement. I disconnected the fuel guage on my 2011 RT and the temp guage died. I also got both fuel and temp in the digital display. Hook fuel back up, lost digital and analog temp started working again.
    I stand corrected. I did not know that both analog gauges had to be connected for either of the analog gauges to work. Makes me wonder what would happen if one of the gauges malfunctioned....would the other analog gauge quit working as well?

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    check ut www.prosportgauges.com this is where i got my volt and oil pressure from wired them for red display cost w/shipping 145



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    Quote Originally Posted by CyncySpyder View Post
    On the left side, a Ram Mounted Cup Holder & not that you need this on yours, but the right side has our Teddy-Cam LCD screen, mounted using a Ram Mount as well. Works for us, just thought I'd share.

    In shis pic, the cup-holder is upside down as I had just painted the speaker grills & dash bezel & was trying to get a good pic of them.20120429_111721.jpg
    But I think you get the jist. Whatever works for you my man.20120422_231757.jpg
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