OGMurph
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Fuel Gauge always been broken
Hey guys,
Like the title says my gauge is a no go. Ive looked and it seems like the ground wire is loose.. Where would i attach that properly? Secondly i ground a small piece of the frame down and taped the black wire there with no luck.. Would i be able to use my muilt-meter to check the ohm resistance? Would that tell me if the sender unit is bad? Could i do this with this bad ground situation im working on?
I searched the TM's for the proper placement of the ground for this application and found this statement. From the TM "Diagram E-4 - Tank Sending Unit - Located on the left frame rail"
Diagram E-4 is only a wiring diagram and does not help with placement. I was unable to locate where this properly goes does anyone have a better idea or picture that they can help me with.
Ive also youtube'ed and googled the subject pretty good and im not finding any answers... any help is welcomed.
I have no real experience dealing with fuel sending units and gauges in general and would love any help or insight someone can provide.
Thanks.
Hey guys,
Like the title says my gauge is a no go. Ive looked and it seems like the ground wire is loose.. Where would i attach that properly? Secondly i ground a small piece of the frame down and taped the black wire there with no luck.. Would i be able to use my muilt-meter to check the ohm resistance? Would that tell me if the sender unit is bad? Could i do this with this bad ground situation im working on?
I searched the TM's for the proper placement of the ground for this application and found this statement. From the TM "Diagram E-4 - Tank Sending Unit - Located on the left frame rail"
Diagram E-4 is only a wiring diagram and does not help with placement. I was unable to locate where this properly goes does anyone have a better idea or picture that they can help me with.
Ive also youtube'ed and googled the subject pretty good and im not finding any answers... any help is welcomed.
I have no real experience dealing with fuel sending units and gauges in general and would love any help or insight someone can provide.
Thanks.