Dakota Digital 3 OIL Pressure Setup, Temp sensor test Test, Exit water temp setup Done

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Temp sensor test (TEST)

This menu will allow you to check the resistance the control box is reading from the water temp sensor. This can be used for a diagnostic tool if you are having troubles or feel that the reading is incorrect. For the Dakota Digital SEN-04-5the resistance decreases as temperature increases. Typical values for the Dakota Digital SEN-04-5sensor are:

100F = 500 ohms, 200F = 75 ohms, and 300F = 19 ohms

If the gauge reads “EEE” this is an open connection or no sensor connected. If it is reading “ -- this is indication of a short.

When “TEST” is displayed press and hold SW1 until you get “ -

Release SW1 and the current resistance from the temp sensor will be displayed on the speedometer and “R TEMP” is displayed on the odometer readout.

Press and release SW1 to scroll through the next sensor input if you wish “V OIL” “R FUEL

R TEMP

Once complete hold SW1 until “ - ” “DONE” is displayed

Release the switch to go onto the next sub-menu item.

Exit water temp setup (DONE)

This will allow you to exit the water temp setup and go on to the next setup menu.

When “SET DONE” is displayed, press and hold SW1 until you get “ - DONE

Release the switch to go onto the next menu

OIL PRESSURE SETUP

Dakota Digital only offers one pressure sensor for this system, SEN-03-8, 0-100 psi solid state sensor with 1/8” NPT threads. The oil pressure setup allows you set up a low pressure warning point that will cause the display to flash whenever the reading on the display is lower than the set point. There is also a test mode that will display the voltage from the sensor for trouble shooting assistance.

Press and hold SW 1 while turning the key on.

Release the switch, then press and release SW1 to get to the “OIL” setup menu.

Press and hold the switch until - OIL is displayed enter the oil pressure setup menus, then release SW1.

Press and release the switch to scroll through the oil sub-menus,WARN” “TEST” “DONE”. When you get to the desired sub-menu, press and hold the switch to select it.

Oil pressure warning setup (WARN)

This menu will allow you to select the low pressure warning point. When the display value is lower than this point, the OIL display will flash. The value is adjustable from 5 – 36 psi.

When “WARN” is displayed, press and hold SW1 until you get “ -

Release SW1 and the current warning point will be displayed.

Press and release SW1 to increase the value from “LO 05” – “LO 36

When the desired value is displayed press and hold SW1 until “ - ” “DONE” is displayed

Release the switch to go onto the next menu item.

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