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Ambient temperature Gauge 900 1995

Yes, lots of bricksters have asked about installing one. They are a nice addition to your dash information, but unless you can find one from a salvage yard, you might find the price to be prohibitive. The car, depending on the year, (although I'm not familiar with the 940s) could have the wiring lume in place as OEM which will save ou time and money. It can be easily determined by inspecting under the airdam, just off center (driver's side) and up out of the way, Then it's a matter of installing the dash reader and the sensor under the front bumper, which from a dealer will be over $200, w/o lume.
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John Shatzer, '97 V90 @ 105K






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