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DesertBob 08-20-2011 09:25 AM

Gas Guage Issue Reads past 3 o'clock
 
My gas guage reads past 3 o'clock when on. I disconnected the connector at the firewall and it shows no power on the female side when the ignition is on. According to my Service Manual this means a bad ground to switch or there is no power to the switch. Correct?

Now how does one remove the switch without breaking it?
Where is the ground block? I have looked and looked and cannot find it.

Truck is a 1985 K20.

Thanks.

Prerunner1982 08-20-2011 12:18 PM

Re: Gas Guage Issue Reads past 3 o'clock
 
Ground issue sounds right. I would have suggested that even if you hadn't mentioned it. I would start at the pump and work your way back following the wiring. Check for a good connection at the pump as well.

TDS-MN 08-22-2011 03:07 PM

Re: Gas Guage Issue Reads past 3 o'clock
 
On my '85, there is a single orange wire on the top of the sending unit, and when that wire comes off it's post, I get the same reading on the gas gauge in the dash. The issue started after I had my tank replaced, and the wire kept coming off frequently for a while after.

I was able to re-connect it working between the cab and bed, using a long pry bar and one of those bendy-spring grabbers you can get at the auto parts store for a couple dollars. Was able to line the plug up with the grabber, and then push it down onto the post with pressure from the pry bar. I never have tried to see what access might be like from underneath the truck, mostly only because this first happened during the winter and I wasn't motovated to crawl under, when I had a system that worked for me.

I know i've seen it expalind, but can never keep it straight. An open ground forces the needle to go all the way to one direction,a nd a sharted ground forces it to go the other way. Wish I could tell you for sure which was which. But your symptoms match what mine was doing, hope you can find the solution.

DesertBob 08-22-2011 05:28 PM

Re: Gas Guage Issue Reads past 3 o'clock
 
I found the solution. Squirrels had chewed through the wiring along the frame. Time to get out the pellet gun.


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