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Hey guys,

I just bought a Blitz Racing electrical Oil Pressure Gauge second hand, but it did not come with the wiring diagram, so im a little stuck. The wiring to the sender is all A-ok, its just trying to sort out what the wires from the back of the gauge. There is the following:

Red:

Black: (earth im guessing)

Blue: Warning light wire (dont know what this would tie into)

Orange:

Yellow:

If anyone has this gauge and knows what wires are what, or knows where to get the wiring diagram, it would be a great help. I have searched the net and googled everything i could think of, as well as going to the blitz website, but i havent had any luck so far.

Thanks for your help peoples.

Tony

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i couldnt find your model in the blits website....

heres the link...

http://www.blitz.co.jp/products/products.htm#01

use the google language tools if u want to translate any website or any words in jap to english....

in pdf...just highlight & copy from the pdf to the google language tools and translate them....

its as easy as that..

And if you can't translate it try hooking the different wires up to a household battery (probably one of those big square ones) this will establish which two are for illumination. Red is power black is earth and the other wire will be oil pressure signal.

If don’t want go hacking into the wiring harness near the cpu, just take your dash out and tap into the factory oil pressure gauge wire. Then hook the two illumination wires up to the lights to the cigarette lighter or the dimmer ((which goes to the dash (it will be the really dodgy looking wiring because all importers are really dodgy)). Then final just hook the red and black up to constant power like the factory clock or something.

Hope this helps.

Hey guys thanks for your replies.

Just to clarify, all the wires for the oil pressure sensor are separate to these 5 wires. So that means i have two wires that i cant figure out what they are for!!

Obviously there will be power, earth, and illumination. But what else could there be? The gauge has a warning light, but im sure that would also just run off the power wire.

Anyone with a Blitz gauge or instructions would be a life saver!!

hey bud i have that gauge and three other blitzs gauges exactly like that...im not entirely sure cos i havent looked at the wiring for ages i could take a look at it on the weekend for you..im pretty sure the yellow is for when u turn your head lights on either orange or blue do just the red needle (i think) and then i think the orange is for the warning light but unsure where it goes.....ill just have a look at mine over the weekend for you

hey bud i have that gauge and three other blitzs gauges exactly like that...im not entirely sure cos i havent looked at the wiring for ages i could take a look at it on the weekend for you..im pretty sure the yellow is for when u turn your head lights on either orange or blue do just the red needle (i think) and then i think the orange is for the warning light but unsure where it goes.....ill just have a look at mine over the weekend for you

Cheers mate,

I really appreciate it!!! Look forward to hearing from you after the weekend!

Tony

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