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Old 11-10-2003, 10:47 PM   #1
jorgensensc
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Gas Gauge question (again)

I tried a search, but couldn't find what I was looking for. My gas gauge worked fine after the blazer tank install (well, 3/4 tank= full, and under empty means empty). Well, I took the gauges out to paint the backs white for brightness reasons, put it all back together installed it, and now I get under empty for 1/2 tank, and almost no movement when full (I went and filled her up to make sure I wasn't crazy and out of gas). I unplugged the sending wire @ the fuse block and te auge went to full. What does it all mean?? Is the gauge supposed to go to full when open?? Is the resistor on the back supposed to go a certain direction? besides left to right? Once again, any help is greatly appreciated!!!Tanks,
Shawn
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