Omori Gauges Help!

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Omori Gauges Help!

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Ok, this has been bugging me ever since i got my car.
I have taken the gauges out a few times now, and i still can't get them to work...

Currently: I have two gauges, a oil temp one, and a vacuum one, sitting where the battery & the clock sits. The gauges don't work, but the sensors are connected to the appropriate spots. The gauge it self has two wires coming out, a positive & a negative.

When i turn the lights on, the lights in the gauges turn on...

Now, but the gauge itself doesn't work. :evil:
Has anyone installed a gauge like this, not specifically an omori one, but one with two stupid wires, and the sensor wire...

Logically, shouldn't the gauges have three wires + the sensor. (One 4 lights, one from the ignition, and the other is the ground)

Now, what pisses me off, is that Omori is a well known company, and they don't even F***** have proper instructions, anywere...

Please help. I think i might talk to an auto electrician if i can't get any answers... :cry:
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i would email them for support:

http://www.omorimeter.com/
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Post by Boris »

Thanx, i e-mailed them this morning!

I e-mailed, the North America one, the Malasian one, the Japanese one, and still no reply, so i jst though i might try here...

*sight* :?
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Boris wrote:Thanx, i e-mailed them this morning!

I e-mailed, the North America one, the Malasian one, the Japanese one, and still no reply, so i jst though i might try here...

*sight* :?

give them a few days to respond
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Post by ruchi »

if these were in the car when you bought it, they should be fixed under the statutory warranty. Get the dealer to fix or replace them at their cost rather than yours :wink:
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