Where to Mount a Transmission Fluid Temperature Gauge in a 1999 Ford F250
Updated 07/17/2013 | Published 07/16/2013 >
Question:
Where do you think this should be installed? D13009 Thanks!!
asked by: Andy
Expert Reply:
I would install it into the transmission pan of your 1999 Ford F250, you will have to remove your oil pan and drill a 1/2 inch hole into the transmission oil pan and use the supplied jam nut, nylon washer and temp sender pan adapter to install the temperature sensor. Or if your radiator has a coolant port on your radiator, using the included non-stick tape to install the temperature sensor in the port.
Check out the picture I attached to see how it all installs.
For mounting the gauge I would pick somewhere out of the way under the dash that is easily visible.
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Derale Temperature Gauge Kit for Transmission or Engine Oil
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