Installation | GlowShift Trans Temp Gauge for 2001-2006 6.6 GM Duramax Allison 1000 Transmission

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  • Опубліковано 6 вер 2024
  • Learn how to install a GlowShift 7 Color Series Transmission Temperature Gauge into a 2001-2006 6.6L GM Duramax LB7, LLY & LBZ Allison 1000 diesel pickup.
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    TRANS TEMP GAUGE KITS
    GlowShift Auto Transmission Temperature Gauges monitor the operating temperature of your car or truck’s transmission by measuring the transmission fluid temperature. Overseeing these temperatures helps ensure that your transmission does not overheat, which could cause major engine damage. GlowShift has a variety of 2-1/16” (52mm) analog transmission temperature gauges that read from 80° to 260° Fahrenheit, with digital versions that read from 68° to 302° Fahrenheit.
    7 COLOR GAUGE SERIES
    7 Color Series Gauges come standard with a cutting-edge design that will enhance your vehicle’s interior. Depending on which version you select, you’ll have the choice of a black or white gauge dial with a magnified clear or tinted lens and illuminated red needle. Easily cycle through the 7 Solid Color Modes and 2 Color Cycles available for the analog LED display. Solid Colors include Blue, Green, Red, Teal, Yellow, Purple and White.
    AUTO TRANSMISSION TEMPERATURE GAUGE INSTALL ACCESSORIES
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    GM Duramax LB7, LLY & LBZ Allison 1000 Trans Temp Adapter - www.glowshiftd...
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    WARNING: This demonstration is meant to be a guideline. All vehicles are different and professional assistance is highly recommended for installing any gauge. As with all of our products, we recommend testing the gauge before beginning the install process.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 31

  • @theonetheonly5785
    @theonetheonly5785 6 років тому +8

    Anyone with an HD 2500 or 3500 already has a trans temp gauge from factory in the gauge cluster

  • @Rob81818
    @Rob81818 4 роки тому

    I'm looking to install this on my 2019 Forester due to the CVT failure due to the trans fluid high temps causing it to fail.

  • @jss6060
    @jss6060 3 роки тому

    Feed line. That’s the inlet right? The cold line that’s going back into the trans after the trans cooler? I put my sensor on the line coming out of the trans before any coolers but it’s reading 210-230 when I’m just normal driving around or at a stop light

  • @Dusted-fs4nq
    @Dusted-fs4nq 2 роки тому

    I have an 87 Buick Grand National with an aftermarket Autometer Trans temp gauge. Can I just use my existing sensor with this gauge?

    • @GlowShift
      @GlowShift  2 роки тому

      No, if you purchase the gauge it will come with a new sensor anyway.

  • @bebub1680
    @bebub1680 Рік тому

    Which ground wire do I use on the wiring harness? I have multiple coming off

    • @GlowShift
      @GlowShift  Рік тому +1

      The black wire from the gauge needs to be connected to a grounding source inside the truck. The black wire from the temperature sensor needs to be connect to a grounding source under the engine bay.

  • @gboydrog7342
    @gboydrog7342 Рік тому

    Can I leave the orange wire disconnected ?

    • @GlowShift
      @GlowShift  Рік тому +1

      Yes, the gauges will just stay the same brightness level.

    • @gboydrog7342
      @gboydrog7342 Рік тому

      @@GlowShift awesome thank you

  • @jh_3v800
    @jh_3v800 6 років тому +1

    Wait where did you get the green and black cables that go from your sensor to cabin?

    • @GlowShift
      @GlowShift  6 років тому

      The black and green wire is just extra wire that can be purchased from our website or any local automotive parts store.

    • @jh_3v800
      @jh_3v800 6 років тому

      I hooked it all up, the Max my 4l60e has read us 140 degrees

    • @GlowShift
      @GlowShift  6 років тому

      That sounds about right. That's within the normal operating range.

  • @howlingblood1
    @howlingblood1 6 років тому +1

    would this work on a 2000 silverado 1500

    • @GlowShift
      @GlowShift  6 років тому +1

      Our gauges are universal for any vehicle, however, the installation process for that particular vehicle will be different then what is shown in this video. You will need to make sure you select the correct pod that fits that year, make, and model specifically.

  • @tyguytv348
    @tyguytv348 5 років тому

    Hello, I have a 2006 duramax with the zf6 manual transmission. Im wondering where would I install the sensor because the manuals didn’t come with a transmission cooler, any help would be awesome!

    • @GlowShift
      @GlowShift  4 роки тому

      Transmission temperature gauges are designed to be installed in a automatic transmission only. A Manual transmission only holds enough fluid to cover all the synchros when the transmission is in movement. The other thing about manual transmissions is they are a sealed unit so there is no "Pressure port" or other locations a sensor can be installed into the unit. We hope this helps you.

    • @tyguytv348
      @tyguytv348 4 роки тому

      GlowShift okay thanks for your help!

  • @swappedoutZ71
    @swappedoutZ71 5 років тому

    What size expandable circuit do i need, and how many? 2006 gmc 1500 with 4l60e. I have the 7 color trans temp gauge
    Also, i have the triple gauge pod. Is it ok to run all 3 gauges to the one fuse for the ignition, and same for the headlights?

    • @GlowShift
      @GlowShift  5 років тому +1

      You would need the mini expandable circuit. If you want to connect all of the gauges to just one wire and then power that single wire, we would recommend a 3 gauge wiring kit from our website. That will make wiring much easier. You can also check out this installation for more information...ua-cam.com/video/nLd3Ndm5_hQ/v-deo.html

    • @swappedoutZ71
      @swappedoutZ71 5 років тому

      GlowShift just 2 circuits for the trams gauge is all i need?

  • @user-ov1uh4vd6d
    @user-ov1uh4vd6d 6 років тому

    Is it fit with Chevy Cruze 2012 LS 1.8L

    • @GlowShift
      @GlowShift  6 років тому

      Hi Mohammed, all our gauges are indeed universal so this gauge would work in your vehicle. At the moment we do not have a vehicle specific pod for your Chevy Cruze 2012 LS 1.8L, but we do have a fantastic selection of universal gauges to pick from as well. Cheers, GlowShift Team

  • @jh_3v800
    @jh_3v800 6 років тому

    For a 4l60e, will I tap into the same line as In the video? Ik I use a 3/8 t fitting offered on the site

    • @GlowShift
      @GlowShift  6 років тому

      For any transmission cooler line install, we suggest the cooler line that goes from the transmission out to the cooler for your most accurate reading. We also suggest measuring your cooler lines before purchasing our adapters to ensure you get the correct size.

    • @jh_3v800
      @jh_3v800 6 років тому

      Would it be the same if I direct conned the sensor to the transmission instead of using a t connector?

    • @GlowShift
      @GlowShift  6 років тому

      Yes, if you want to use the test port for the sensor instead of a t-fitting, we have this sensor specifically made for that transmission:www.glowshiftdirect.com/stubby-transmission-temperature-gauge-sensor-for-gm-4l60-e-4l80-e/

    • @jh_3v800
      @jh_3v800 6 років тому

      What’s the different between the stubby and the standard?

    • @GlowShift
      @GlowShift  6 років тому +1

      The stubby design prevents from over-threading the sensor into the transmission case, allowing for proper clearance and the fluid to flow freely.