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The temperature gauge on my 782D is not working. I have removed the the wire on the sensor terminal on engine head and grounded it. Nothing moves.
I suspect the gauge is bad. Brian Dan US. Army Retired ![]() |
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A good sensor is about $15, I'd start there.
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If it's a bad gauge I'd look at getting an aftermarket gauge since the oem's are pricey.
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...and doesn't have numbers on it. I'm thinking about getting a new one for mine that actually has numbers on it.
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Matt if you get a replacement post what one you purchased I'm trying to decide on one that would fit/look good. There's a few times I've mowed in the evening and started to run out of light so I'm also wanting one that lights up.
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I think the mech oil pressure gauge is like $12. Scott |
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Would the gauge be 2in or 2 1/16?
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![]() ![]() 2" I believe and lighted. The sensor that comes with the temp gauge is weak and will break, I had to replace mine with a heavy duty from NAPA....but hey for a $18 guage..... Scott |
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I'd like to replace the oil pressure idiot light on my 1872 with a gauge. Do I also need to replace the sender?
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Yes, better to go mechanical though. Scott |
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