01-20-2019, 07:14 PM | #1 |
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gas tank sending unit
Can anyone shade a little light on gas tank sending unit. I have a LMC 20 gallon gas tank rear mounted that I installed and am a bit confuse or loss on how the sending get it's power. I've notice that there is a black wire on connected to the top ring and appears to be a ground wire. where dose the positive 12v power from? Do it come form the dash bezel and all I need to do is make sure the unit is grounded not sure any help would be great I am loss again.
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01-21-2019, 12:36 AM | #2 | |
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The gas sending unit does not get any power, it is a path to ground for the gauge. the arm on the sender is connected to a variable resistor to ground and it changes the connection to ground as it moves up or down with the amount of gas in the tank. Think of it as a light bulb with power to the light bulb (gas gauge) and a ground from the bulb (sender wire) that has a lot of resistance to ground or little resistance to ground. IF the resistance is high the bulb will be dim (gauge reads full) and if the resistance is low the bulb will be bright, (gauge reads empty). The gas gauge sending unit wire runs from the gauge back through the fuse panel down under the drivers sill plate to the gas tank sending unit. The sending unit is grounded to the tank which must be grounded to the frame to finish the circuit. Hope this helps.
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Don't run a full 12v power to the sender!
On the top of your fuse panel there is a connector that's says fuel. It's a lower voltage power for the sending unit. Run that to other wire (not ground) on sender. Mine also needed a ground from the sender to chassis. Also give vehicle info. Sometimes these things are year specific.
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it to the fuel sender is a direct path to ground AKA a short. Although it runs through the intank resistor, it will create heat in the resistor windings, and depending on the position of the arm, the resistance to current will be enough to make the windings heat up enough to possibly ignite any fuel vapors in the tank.
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Thanks and I understand what you are saying about the sending unit and a direct 12v however I am going to be installing a painless wiring harness and it only shows a electric fuel pump not a sensor port on the fuses panel |
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01-24-2019, 02:41 PM | #7 | |
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A solid splice would work but you would have to cut the wire if you ever needed to remove it. You must not be using a fuse panel designed for your year truck since the 67 to 72 did not have an electric fuel pump. I noticed that you didn't say what year truck you have but you described the sender for a non electric pump sender in the tank. VV
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01-24-2019, 03:18 PM | #8 | |
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01-24-2019, 03:30 PM | #9 |
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are you running a under the bed tank or behind the seat tank? if behind the seat I have a good fuel guage wire up for sale. good connectors.
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ok well if you need this sending unit wire you can lengthen it and itll work for you. 12.00 shipped to you. theres apic of it in the for sale section under misc. wiring
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if you take 10.00 its sold
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sure why not... help a brutha out..pp is
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