ISSPRO EV Pressure Gauge User Manual
Ev product line trouble shooting steps

EV Product Line
Trouble Shooting Steps
Pressure Gauge
Check
Pressure
Sensor Output
1. With power off, disconnect 2 wire connector at the pressure
sensor.
2. Using a multimeter on the resistance setting check 2 wire connector resistance
going to the pressure sensor.
3. This is the output for the pressure sensor.
4. If the pressure sensor output is at 7Ω or more then start the engine and check to
see if the pressure sensor output change.
5. Use the pressure sensor output chart to see if the pressure sensor output matches
the pressure of the engine.
6. If multimeter measures an open or a high resistance over 114Ω the pressure
sensor could have a problem.
Check Gauge Resistance
1. With power off disconnect the four wire connector from wire harness that goes to
amplifier box
2. Check wires on studs to make sure wire colors match labels on studs.
Green (GN) and Yellow (Y) and Gray (GY) and White (W)
3. Using a multimeter on the resistance setting check gauge resistance.
4. Connect multimeter leads across studs label green (GN) and yellow (Y).
Resistance should measure around 86Ω
5. Connect multimeter leads across studs label gray (GY) and white (W).
Resistance should measure around 78Ω
6. If mutlimeter measures open in either pair the gauge could have a problem.
Check Amplifier Box
1. With power off disconnect 2 wire connector at the pressure sensor.
2. Make sure the four wire connector going to the gauge is connected.
3. Turn power to gauge on.
4. Using a multimeter on the voltage setting check voltage at the gauge.
Green(+)/Yellow(-)
Temperature Sensor Output
Gray(+)/White(-)
2.1 Volts
Open
-1.7 Volts
#
2.1 Volts
10 PSI
-1.3 Volts
#
2.1 Volts
20 PSI
0.6 Volts
#
-1.9 Volts
60 PSI
1.5 Volts
# Connect pressure sensor for these measurements.