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Old 02-04-2010, 05:08 PM   #1
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gas gauge needle broke,where to set the new one

broke my gas gauge needle while putting in new lights,anyway I pulled it off to see what type I need not thinking where it was pointing,how do I know where to put the new one?
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Old 02-04-2010, 05:09 PM   #2
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Re: gas gauge needle broke,where to set the new one

sorry is a 1980 type
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Old 02-04-2010, 06:36 PM   #3
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Re: gas gauge needle broke,where to set the new one

Well, I would take the truck down and fill it up (this can be done with the cluster partially apart) then set the new needle on the full mark. I know most read a little past full but if you set it on full there's less chance of running out before it reads empty.
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Re: gas gauge needle broke,where to set the new one

fill it up,the price of gas ha ha,just went up today
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Re: gas gauge needle broke,where to set the new one

I feel your pain !!!

If you can't afford to fill it up, Suck it dry then set the needle a little past empty. Add gas when it hits the "E" mark......
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Re: gas gauge needle broke,where to set the new one

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Well, I would take the truck down and fill it up (this can be done with the cluster partially apart) then set the new needle on the full mark. I know most read a little past full but if you set it on full there's less chance of running out before it reads empty.

Yep - the only thing I would add is that the key will need to be in the "on" (or engine running) position.

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Actually thats exactlly oppisit of how you want to do it
You want to drain the tank and then with the key on you want to set your pointer.
When it's full you know it and it dosent matter there and it never stays there very long anyways lol! but when its gettin near empty you really want to know it and doing it the other way may not be accurate when it gets to the other end of the scale.
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Re: gas gauge needle broke,where to set the new one

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Actually thats exactlly oppisit of how you want to do it
You want to drain the tank and then with the key on you want to set your pointer.
When it's full you know it and it dosent matter there and it never stays there very long anyways lol! but when its gettin near empty you really want to know it and doing it the other way may not be accurate when it gets to the other end of the scale.
disconnect the wire going to the sending unit (at the dash ) turn the key on, it will go to the E then put the needle on then put the wire back on !! it will center it self to the correct fuel level !!!!
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Old 02-05-2010, 07:54 PM   #9
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Re: gas gauge needle broke,where to set the new one

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disconnect the wire going to the sending unit (at the dash ) turn the key on, it will go to the E then put the needle on then put the wire back on !! it will center it self to the correct fuel level !!!!
This way sounds easiest and cheapest of all
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