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SENSOR, PRESSURE, 0-15 PSI, 1/8" NPT MALE

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SENSOR, PRESSURE, 0-15PSI, 1/8" NPT MALE
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  • Built in connector mates to Delphi Packard Metri-Pack 150 series connector #12065287 (not included)
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QUESTIONS:

Can we get the new location for this document? It's 404 . https://www.autometer.com/media/Full_Sweep_Pressure_Harness.pdf

Asked by: Keithvv
Hello! Here is the link to that: https://www.autometer.com/pub/media/manual/Full_Sweep_Pressure_Harness.pdf
Answered by: Natalia from AutoMeter
Date published: 2020-11-10

Is this unit a 0 to 5v sender for a 0 to 15psi range. I have a holler digital dash and have one of there sending units,but it is 0 to 100psi and I am using a carburetor with only 6.5psi and cannot get it calibrated correctly.

Asked by: Urban454
Hi, This sender is designed for our 15 psi gauges. The range is .5 volts at zero psi and 4.5 volts at 15 psi. Thanks, Jim
Answered by: Jim from AutoMeter
Date published: 2020-05-12

What would be the proper way to diagnose a bad sensor. Upon start now the pressure gauge pegs at 15psi and even turning the fuel pump off the gauge stays pegged at 15 psi. Is there specific ohm reading for different pressures?

Asked by: Ty Clark
Hi Ty, thank you for the question. Pegging to the max reading is typically a symptom of removing the sender from the harness while power is supplied. So it could indicate some type of pin disconnection within the harness. Check all the pins within the connectors to make sure none have pulled out and are making connections. In general, to check a sender, you'll need to back probe certain pins while everything is hooked up. The black wires in the harness are ground, the gray wire supplies a 5V reference to the sender, and the purple is a variable .5 (0 psi) to 4.5 (15 psi) linear scale.
Answered by: Matt from AutoMeter
Date published: 2018-08-27

Hi. When I asked the working voltage I should have been clearer. What is the input voltage to the sensor? Straight 12v from the vehicle? Do you have a wiring diagram?

Asked by: Mk1_Oz
Thank you so much for your question. This sensor work on a 5v reference, which is supplied along the grey wire on the harness (#5527). The black wire is ground and the purple wire is the signal. Hope this helps!
Answered by: Joseph At AutoMeter
Date published: 2018-07-23

Hi. Can you tell me the working voltage of the 0-15psi fuel pressure sensor please? Do you have any information on current draw also?

Asked by: Mk1_Oz
Thank you so much for contacting us. This sender uses a linear scale. 0 PSI will reads 0.5 VDC and 15 PSI will read 4.5 VDC. While we don't publish a current draw spec, they draw almost nothing. Hope this helps!
Answered by: Joseph At AutoMeter
Date published: 2018-07-05

Can you provide a pin out for this sender?

Asked by: Kevin L
Hi Kevin, thank you for the question. The round 3 pin connector shown in this link is the pin-out for the sender: https://www.autometer.com/media/Full_Sweep_Pressure_Harness.pdf This is showing the wire side of the plug or looking into the sender pins if there was no harness connected to the sender.
Answered by: Matt from AutoMeter
Date published: 2018-03-13

My fuel pressure gauge inside the car stopped working.I have one of these sending units inside the engine compartment.Its about 5 yrs old with very few hours on it.How often do these go bad?

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