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Posted by John on January 20, 2004 at 08:48:52 from (67.35.232.48):
In Reply to: Re: Re: 186 Hydro posted by Dr.EVIL on January 20, 2004 at 08:00:45:
Like I said I do not know this machine so I am guessing but by the way you describe it I would say. It has two small tanks but is using them connect by a sealed system to make it one tank with no switching valve. If it has two sending units like you think then they would be hooked together with gauge getting half the resistance from one sending unit and the other half from the other. Have never seen a set up like this but any thing is possible. One question I would have is does gauge work from full to empty on a working system? What I mean is does it stick on full for a long time then start working OR maybe work correctly at first but motor will still run long after gauge says empty. It may be using the lower tank as a reserve unit. To truly know if it has one or two sending units you would need a wiring diagram. To check to see if problem is in gauge or sending unit see my other post as this will work on any type setup. John
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