2009 Mustang GT question
#3
6th Gear Member
I assumed ALL S197's had a temperature gauge... but I could be wrong (once I thought I was wrong but I was mistaken).
If you have one, it would be located in the instrument cluster. Where are YOU looking???
If you have one, it would be located in the instrument cluster. Where are YOU looking???
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#8
2010+ has outside temp too. Which I miss from my corvette and wondered why a premium mustang wouldn't have one. I didn't even know you could buy a new car without an engine temp gauge (my kia even has one).
#9
I am assuming you are asking about the engine/water temp gauge. Your question referenced a "display" gauge. Not sure what you mean exactly, but there is no standard digital display for temperature.
The needle guage is located in the center to the right and between the tach and speedometer. It is in the same location whether it is a non IUP (4 gauge) or a mycolor (6 gauge) setup.
The owners manual has a breakdown of the instrument cluster. If you do not have one on-hand, just google it and there are several free downloads over the web.
Basically, a non IUP setup consist of: Tach, Speedometer, Fuel, and Engine/Water Temp.
IUP/MyColor setup consist of: Tach, Speedometer, Fuel, Engine/Water Temp, AMP, and Oil Pressure.
The needle guage is located in the center to the right and between the tach and speedometer. It is in the same location whether it is a non IUP (4 gauge) or a mycolor (6 gauge) setup.
The owners manual has a breakdown of the instrument cluster. If you do not have one on-hand, just google it and there are several free downloads over the web.
Basically, a non IUP setup consist of: Tach, Speedometer, Fuel, and Engine/Water Temp.
IUP/MyColor setup consist of: Tach, Speedometer, Fuel, Engine/Water Temp, AMP, and Oil Pressure.
#10
I am assuming you are asking about the engine/water temp gauge. Your question referenced a "display" gauge. Not sure what you mean exactly, but there is no standard digital display for temperature.
The needle guage is located in the center to the right and between the tach and speedometer. It is in the same location whether it is a non IUP (4 gauge) or a mycolor (6 gauge) setup.
The owners manual has a breakdown of the instrument cluster. If you do not have one on-hand, just google it and there are several free downloads over the web.
Basically, a non IUP setup consist of: Tach, Speedometer, Fuel, and Engine/Water Temp.
IUP/MyColor setup consist of: Tach, Speedometer, Fuel, Engine/Water Temp, AMP, and Oil Pressure.
The needle guage is located in the center to the right and between the tach and speedometer. It is in the same location whether it is a non IUP (4 gauge) or a mycolor (6 gauge) setup.
The owners manual has a breakdown of the instrument cluster. If you do not have one on-hand, just google it and there are several free downloads over the web.
Basically, a non IUP setup consist of: Tach, Speedometer, Fuel, and Engine/Water Temp.
IUP/MyColor setup consist of: Tach, Speedometer, Fuel, Engine/Water Temp, AMP, and Oil Pressure.