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Gauges (Newbie)

PatriotRider

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after searching and reading:

pulled the dash as others have said and removed fuel level and coolant temp gauges. Will use the lcd screen readout for now on.

Purchased ebay 2" voltmeter as suggested to go on the right side facing dash.

Anyone found a nice similar combo clock/ambient temp gauge that would be nice for the left side?

I read the separate red wire with spade connector is switched power (positive/hot) and is useful. What might I use for ground for wiring up replacement gauges?

TIA
 
after searching and reading:

pulled the dash as others have said and removed fuel level and coolant temp gauges. Will use the lcd screen readout for now on.

Purchased ebay 2" voltmeter as suggested to go on the right side facing dash.

Anyone found a nice similar combo clock/ambient temp gauge that would be nice for the left side?

I read the separate red wire with spade connector is switched power (positive/hot) and is useful. What might I use for ground for wiring up replacement gauges?

TIA
You might want to consider a power supply on that side. When I did mine there was the spade connector that was power and a bullet connector that was the ground.
 

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While I admit that the fuel gauges on the 2010 RTs weren't the most accurate ones I've ever seen... :gaah:

The one on my 2014 IS!.:2thumbs:
(Sorry; I just had to brag a little bit... I feel better now... :shocked:)
 
While I admit that the fuel gauges on the 2010 RTs weren't the most accurate ones I've ever seen... :gaah:

The one on my 2014 IS!.:2thumbs:
(Sorry; I just had to brag a little bit... I feel better now... :shocked:)
Is the clock any better? Or am I expecting too much all at once?
 
I also disabled my analog gauges a couple of days ago. Now I have two dead gauges sitting there doing nothing. I would love to have a volt meter like the OP asked about. If anyone can post wiring instructions that would be much appreciated.

I was going to post this question anyway, but since PatriotRider posted it, I'll just politely hijack it ;)

Pam
 
Answer and question also

The answer to the power for the volt meter is to connect your positive wire from the volt meter to the red spade wire that was connected to your analog gauge and your negative wire from the volt meter to the center pole of the 3 hole connector that was on the back of your analog gauge.

You can power a clock the same way except that a clock also needs an always on power to accurately keep time. My question is what is close to these gauges that I can use for and always on power source for my new led clock?

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after searching and reading:

pulled the dash as others have said and removed fuel level and coolant temp gauges. Will use the lcd screen readout for now on.

Purchased ebay 2" voltmeter as suggested to go on the right side facing dash.

Anyone found a nice similar combo clock/ambient temp gauge that would be nice for the left side?

I read the separate red wire with spade connector is switched power (positive/hot) and is useful. What might I use for ground for wiring up replacement gauges?

TIA

What specific voltmeter did you buy that fits into the opening on the dash? Thanks, I will search for it.

Pam
 
I'm with Bob, the analog gauges on the 14 are really accurate so no need to disable them.

I disabled mine simply because I prefer the digital gauges. Plus, now I can install a volt meter which I've had on previous bikes and really miss.

Pam
 
I disabled mine on my '15 RTS because I wanted to use the space for power. One dual USB, and one "cigarette lighter" socket.

-Fratz
 
I disabled mine on my '15 RTS because I wanted to use the space for power. One dual USB, and one "cigarette lighter" socket.

-Fratz


I hope that you put the Cigarette Lighter on its own wiring and fuse, the wiring that is there can handle the USB, but not a 12 Volt socket.


Cruzr joe
 
What specific voltmeter did you buy that fits into the opening on the dash? Thanks, I will search for it.

Pam

ebay search '2" digital voltmeter gauge'

I went with a XTune at $49
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Xtune-Digit...238-/271792017959?hash=item3f48111227&vxp=mtr


the JDM and "no names" ($20ish) had complaints on "bleed through" light coming through, so I went with the recommended next level up unit with a next level up price
many many went with the JDM cause of price with no complaint

anything measuring 2" or 52mm will work

I'm putting a clock in the left side hole
blue digits $39
http://www.ebay.com/itm/291553900915?_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT
yes, will have to have available switched & unswitched power


I'll post a followup when installed & some experience riding
 
Guages

after searching and reading:

pulled the dash as others have said and removed fuel level and coolant temp gauges. Will use the lcd screen readout for now on.

Purchased ebay 2" voltmeter as suggested to go on the right side facing dash.

Anyone found a nice similar combo clock/ambient temp gauge that would be nice for the left side?

I read the separate red wire with spade connector is switched power (positive/hot) and is useful. What might I use for ground for wiring up replacement gauges?

TIA
Are you selling those gauges ? if so email me. [email protected]
 
I disabled mine simply because I prefer the digital gauges. Plus, now I can install a volt meter which I've had on previous bikes and really miss.

Pam
Pam,
I have the one below for the voltmeter. I used posi-taps to get the power from the wires coming off the plug. This way if I ever want to change it back I can throw the stock gauges back in and not having to cut any wires.

http://m.ebay.com/itm/271792017959?...53200-19255-0&rvr_id=894238024841&_mwBanner=1

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