Thread: fuel gauge
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Old 03-08-2024, 11:53 PM   #18
PbFut
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Re: fuel gauge

Grounding the wire at or just in front of sender would have eliminated a few steps. I agree. You have a bad sender. Either a result of a faulty float or potentiometer in the sender. Either requires pulling the sender to verify. You can put a ohm meter on the sender. Swinging the float arm should move your meter from 0 to 90 ohms.
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