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Engine oil warning light
I'm wiring an 87 944 LT1 conversion. Can't figure out how to get the engine oil light to shut off. I've tried grounding the yellow/white wire at pin 8 of the flat 8 pin connector by the DME (dme is removed)and nothing happens. Hoping I don't have to remove the instrument cluster to access the wire there.
Also, where do you connect the SES (check engine) wire from the GM PCM?
Also, where do you connect the SES (check engine) wire from the GM PCM?
gcrind- Posts : 7
Join date : 2012-10-10
Re: Engine oil warning light
What year is the car? What year is the engine?
The pin 8 you are referring at the DME is to the speed transmitter so that wont help much.
The SES (MIL) lamp would normally be placed in the cluster (late cars) in place of the "!" light. For early cars, youll have to add a simply light to that cluster.
The pin 8 you are referring at the DME is to the speed transmitter so that wont help much.
The SES (MIL) lamp would normally be placed in the cluster (late cars) in place of the "!" light. For early cars, youll have to add a simply light to that cluster.
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Re: Engine oil warning light
The Car is an 88 and the Engine is a 95 LT1.
kelleysj- Posts : 194
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Re: Engine oil warning light
I ran the yellow/white wire at the instrument cluster connector to the green/white DME connector then a ground to the engine block. The light turned out, it would not when trying to ground the cluster wire alone.
Arthropraxis- Posts : 1103
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Re: Engine oil warning light
Ok, so I have to tie into the wire at the cluster? I was hoping to be able to access it somewhere else, so I don't have to pull the steering wheel and cluster or try squeezing under the dash. But I guess I'll try that. Will the LT1 engine oil level sensor work if it is wired to that light?
gcrind- Posts : 7
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Re: Engine oil warning light
You will have to take the cluster out to access the wire. At least I did, I suppose you could access it in the harness going to the cluster.
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Re: Engine oil warning light
Do you have two user names here?
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Re: Engine oil warning light
No, kelleysj is the owner of the car, I am trying to finish the wiring for him.
gcrind- Posts : 7
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Re: Engine oil warning light
Got it! Was able to reach the yellow/white wire from under the dash at the cluster connector and spliced into it with a ground.
Got all gauges working and no warning lights on. It's a beautiful sight!!
Thanks
Got all gauges working and no warning lights on. It's a beautiful sight!!
Thanks
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Re: Engine oil warning light
I am trying to finish the LS1 install in a 944 NA. I don't have a green /white wire at the DME connector. I have grounded the yellow/white at the cluster and can't get the low oil light to turn off. Does anybody have a wire diagram for an 87? I would like to keep the central warning light but I am about to just take the bulbs out.Arthropraxis wrote:I ran the yellow/white wire at the instrument cluster connector to the green/white DME connector then a ground to the engine block. The light turned out, it would not when trying to ground the cluster wire alone.
crashed9xs- Posts : 3
Join date : 2013-03-10
Pressure gauge
Hello
When you spliced into the yellow/white with ground. The out come of doing that was to clear the light or will the light work in the low oil pressure state? My oil pressure and fuel gauges are both pegged and I'm understanding when that happens its an indication you have power to the gauge but the ground has been lost. Those gauges according to the schematic share a ground between them.
TY Sam
When you spliced into the yellow/white with ground. The out come of doing that was to clear the light or will the light work in the low oil pressure state? My oil pressure and fuel gauges are both pegged and I'm understanding when that happens its an indication you have power to the gauge but the ground has been lost. Those gauges according to the schematic share a ground between them.
TY Sam
gdopnt- Posts : 127
Join date : 2012-11-12
Location : Rockford, Illinois
Yellow / White wire
On my 87 944 na I cut the wire and grounded the guage side and it had no effect. The oil pressure guage and fuel gauge act normal. If you have the left side connector partially connected the gauges will go a little nuts.
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