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Fuel needle jumps
On my 86 C-20 the Fuel Needle is never steady. Is there any easy fix to this problem.
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Re: Fuel needle jumps
In my experience, aftermarket fuel sending unit will cause the fuel gauge to move on acceleration, stops, and turns because of the design/low quality of the sender and resistor. If your gas gauge stops moving and shows the correct fuel level at some point, then I would suspect the sending unit.
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Re: Fuel needle jumps
I ran into an issue on my 76 where the needle was randomly jumping. Turned out the wire from the sending unit to the gauge was pinched and my guess is that is was getting signal intermittently causing the needle to jump. After I found that I cut and respliced the wire and it's been great ever since.
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Re: Fuel needle jumps
Thanks for your help. I will check both.
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Re: Fuel needle jumps
Is it constantly the same amount unsteady no matter the level in the tank? If so it's probably a wiring problem of some sort.
Otherwise it should be rock steady at full, get worse towards the middle and fluctuate quite a bit on the last 1/4 of the tank. If it does this, it's the fuel sloshing, IIRC they didnt put baffles in the tanks until EFI. It could also be a combination of both. |
Re: Fuel needle jumps
Had that problem and traced it to the wire from the sending unit as it ran along the frame on the passenger side, right below the door. It was a frayed wire that was grounding to the frame. A little electrical tape and problem solved!
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