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That looks great!
Can he change the prndl display? Is it expensive?Very similar to the NNBS clusters which is fine I don't like over the top flashy. Now I gotta find some sort of trans temp sensor solution.
Can he change the prndl display? Is it expensive?
Also you're looking for another temp display for your tc? Besides the regular trans temp? So you want 2 trans temp displays?No PRNDL display change and $430 shipped with my choice of needles and backlights. I though that was dang good! I got quoted $550 starting for just the cluster then the needles and light would be extra.
Also you're looking for another temp display for your tc? Besides the regular trans temp? So you want 2 trans temp displays?
Maybe @915_Tahoe can help you out with this. He does work at a dealership.No, I just want the trans temp gauge in the new cluster to work, No NV4500 Manual trans came with a temp sensor that I can find and I'm striking out on what kind of sensor 4l60/80s use. One google search yielded that weird Oring sealed sensor yet another brings up what looks like n ECT sensor and another shows that its part of the electronic controller or something crazy. I usually can find anything on GMpartdirect but they don't even list a trans temp sensor for any model NBS I can think of that came factory with a Trans temp gauge.
According to the GM parts site I use, the temp sensor on a 4l60 is incorporated into the fluid pressure switch assembly. There is no separate one afaik.No, I just want the trans temp gauge in the new cluster to work, No NV4500 Manual trans came with a temp sensor that I can find and I'm striking out on what kind of sensor 4l60/80s use. One google search yielded that weird Oring sealed sensor yet another brings up what looks like n ECT sensor and another shows that its part of the electronic controller or something crazy. I usually can find anything on GMpartdirect but they don't even list a trans temp sensor for any model NBS I can think of that came factory with a Trans temp gauge.
According to the GM parts site I use, the temp sensor on a 4l60 is incorporated into the fluid pressure switch assembly. There is no separate one afaik.