1987 Volvo but fairly standard gauge senders for that vintage, etc.
I am re-doing the basic dash gauge wiring. I want to understand what is happening as half was never working and the half that was, well, I was a bit enthusiastic about weight loss

For a 2 wire oil pressure sender / gauge, does the dash send power it and measure the resistance or is full power sent to the sender and the dash measures the feedback?
For a tacho, there is a simple 2 wire sender counting teeth on a layshaft. Does the dash (gauge) send the power which then gets grounded or do I power the sender and the gauge counts the positive pulse feedback?
For a low water alarm set in the expansion tank (2 metal probes) I imagine power is running through them and the coolant acts as a switch. No coolant, no electrical flow. But this is reversed to a normal switch (lights up when ON, this would need to light a dash warning when there is NO coolant) so do I use a relay? But if I do this then I always have power running through the coolant? Perhaps thats why its a plastic tank......?
How do these work?
Any help appreciated
