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Old 07-02-2011, 10:22 AM   #1
Stringer
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64 fuel gauge

Sorry - I've read the posts I can find but I still ain't got it working. I guess I've led a sheltered life!

My gas gauge is stuck on beyond full. I don't show any current where the "hot wire" plugs into the fuse panel. Fuse is good. If I run another wire from the post on the sending unit (I'm calling that "hot") to another plug on the panel, it pegs below empty. Maybe that doesn't tell us anything.

Btw, I tried a new ground at the tank. Nothing. What's my next test? Thanks.

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Old 07-02-2011, 05:49 PM   #2
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Re: 64 fuel gauge

Stringer,

Mine reads about 6 volts with the sender wire unplugged. I think the attachment at the fuse block is just a junction point. The gage gets power from the ignition switch.

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