So….i purchased the gauge cluster for my 1967 Mustang. Pretty straightforward installation. Good instructions. My issue is with the coolant sensor. First one was 30 degrees high. I informed DD and they told me to move the sensor to a different location so I moved it onto the manifold. No help. Then I had to “prove” the sensor was wrong. So I heated a cup of water and used a IR sensor to record temp. I then dropped in the DD sensor in the water and yes, off by 30 degrees. So they sent another. Not much better. Off by 25 degrees (high). Did the same thing to prove it to myself as well as I installed another sensor to confirm. My other sensor and the IR gun were within 2 degrees of each other and the DD sensor was high by 25. Noticed on the video I watched of another guy having the same issue. Not real sure where to go from here. It is unnerving looking at the temp at over 200 even though I know the sensor is wrong.considering the cost of this set up, I shouldn’t have to install a separate temp gauge to get an accurate reading…
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Dakota Digital manufactures digital instrumentation and accessories for the automotive, motorcycle and car audio enthusiast.