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Posted by Bob on June 10, 2007 at 20:37:20 from (69.178.229.154):
In Reply to: fuel gage posted by kyle in NY on June 10, 2007 at 20:03:30:
Disconnect the sender wire at the tank. Gauge will PROBABLY read "Empty". GROUND the wire. Gauge should move to "Full". Some systems work just the opposite... If gauge cycles from "Empty" to "Full". or "vice-versa" as you do this, the gauge and wiring to the tank are "OK", and it looks like a sender problem. If the gauge DOESN'T move as you alternately ground and unground the wire at the sender, you have a gauge or wiring problem. Some gauges have a ground wire, and some depend on making contact with a metal "dash" for ground. If ground wire is missing, or there's rust where the gauge mounts, that could be the problem, too.
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