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05-16-2018, 03:13 PM | #1 |
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Another fuel gauge question
So, I've looked at a lot of the other threads about debugging and figuring out what the issue is with the fuel gauge not reading properly.
The fuel gauge/sending unit used to work, then it stopped and always reads empty. I replaced the sending using with a new one. It was a little tricky to get in to the tank so the outlet faced the correct direction, but I figured that it was a little difficult because the intake line is basically on the bottom of the tank. Once I did that, no change. It still reads empty. I had the original instrument cluster for my truck (the current cluster is also an OE GMC cluster), and I knew the fuel gauge worked on that, so I swapped the current gauge with the old one. It still reads empty. Tests and remediation efforts: - I cleaned up the ground connection on the back of the cab. No change - I pulled the wire off of the stud on the sending unit. No change - I pull all connections off the sending unit and made sure they were touching nothing. No change. - I pulled the gauge cluster and identified the fuel gauge wire in the cluster plug. I connected it directly to the sending unit stud while the ground was also connected to the cab. No change. The fuel gauge didn't budge. It stays at empty. Is there a way to test the sending unit independently (ohm meter or something)? Is there a way to test the fuel gauge independently? I think I can test the wire from the fuel tank to various locations with a continuity tester and touching the cab to see if there is a break in the wire I can't see. Thanks for any help...I'm at my wits end. |
05-16-2018, 03:34 PM | #2 |
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Re: Another fuel gauge question
This looks promising. I'll run through these tests tonight.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z4c8_NnBW4s |
05-17-2018, 11:46 AM | #3 |
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Re: Another fuel gauge question
Okay, so I tested the sending unit with a multimeter and it read 28.7 ohms, which seems correct since the tank is nearly full.
I am having a little issue bench testing my fuel gauge though. I hooked it up to a 12v power source and the needle didn't even flinch. What am I doing wrong here? How should we bench test our fuel gauges? I alternated the + and - terminals too and no luck either. Thanks for any help. |
05-17-2018, 07:00 PM | #4 |
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Re: Another fuel gauge question
Ignore me. The needle was actually physically stuck some how. I had the gauge cluster a part and gave it a little nudge and it came free and was clearly stuck some how.
Now it works. |
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