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Does anyone have the XT Turbo Digidash Wiring Diagrams?

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Currently working on putting an XT Turbo (1987, I believe) digidash in my '89 XT6, looks like I gotta repin some stuff, so I'm hoping someone here can help me locate a FSM or diagram pre-1988 that has the digital instrument cluster wiring diagrams. Also any tips on tachometer/fuel sender/temp sensor are greatly appreciated!

My 86 FSM has XT sections.    I have seen an XT or 2, never worked on one.  I do know SPFI EA82 wagons well.

Someone may have links to online scans, but if not I can scan a few pages, if we can figure out what pages would help.

 

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3 hours ago, DaveT said:

My 86 FSM has XT sections.    I have seen an XT or 2, never worked on one.  I do know SPFI EA82 wagons well.

Someone may have links to online scans, but if not I can scan a few pages, if we can figure out what pages would help.

 

If you could scan the wiring diagram for a digital combination meter on an XT Turbo that would be so appreciated. I've linked a picture of what the 1988 FSM (After the time of the turbo, sadly) looks like below:

I'm not quite sure how the fuel sender and temperature sensor swap/refit works yet, so if anyone else sees this and has any pointers let me know :D

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Digi dash uses a different fuel level sender and it varies 86-7..

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