bucks77ford
We will Rise Again
I've had this problem ever since I hooked up the wiring for the sending unit, but just now getting to look at the problem. I only get the needle to barely move when hooked up. The sending unit was supplied by aerotanks and I initially thought they supplied me with a "universal sending unit", but I check the ohms on empty and full and they ranged around 8-10 to around 80, so it should be compatible with the fuel gauge. I grounded the fuel sending wire and I did get the fuel gauge to swing to the full position. I am now considering I just have a bad fuel gauge. I have another gauge out of another cluster so I will probably try that, but wanted to see what might else be the problem. Everything else in the cluster works fine.
Just noticed: I misspelled "Gauge". LOL
Just noticed: I misspelled "Gauge". LOL
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