Howdy...I know this has been covered before...but every situation is a little different. I'm the worst with electrical stuff...but I think I've got enough info here that someone should hopefully be able to point me in the right direction...Here's my situation:
Tank is nearly full...I just filled it. Gauge shows below EMPTY at all times. When the ignition is turned to RUN, there is zero activity on the needle...not even a little jump. When I disconnect/reconnect/ground wires at the gauge and/or sending unit, the gauge still shows zero activity.
@ GUAGE:
- Hot wire is showing 24.7 V when...
@ SENDING UNIT:
- Hot wire to sending unit is only reading 6.6 volts (Shouldn't this be 24V? If so...what could cause the lower voltage? Could a bad gauge cause a lower voltage?)
- When checking resistance on the sending unit leads, multimeter zeros out...I think that means that it's showing no resistance (Which it should be showing some resistance if the sending unit is good, right?)
The fact that the gauge is showing zero movement leads me to think the gauge is bad. The lack of resistance at the sending unit leads me to think that the sending unit might be bad (but the fairly full tank could play into that maybe?). I just have no idea...could they both be bad...seems unlikely...but who knows. And the 6.6V in the hot wire going to the sending unit has me completely puzzled.
Thinking I'll start with replacing the gauge...then the sending unit...does that sound reasonable, or am I missing anything prior to replacing these two items. If that doesn't solve the problem I have no idea where to go from there.
Thanks!
Tank is nearly full...I just filled it. Gauge shows below EMPTY at all times. When the ignition is turned to RUN, there is zero activity on the needle...not even a little jump. When I disconnect/reconnect/ground wires at the gauge and/or sending unit, the gauge still shows zero activity.
@ GUAGE:
- Hot wire is showing 24.7 V when...
- grounded to body
- grounded to the ground post on the gauge (which means gauge is properly grounded, right?)
- Also shows 24.7 when grounded to the wire that goes between gauge and sending unit (I assume that's good...?)
@ SENDING UNIT:
- Hot wire to sending unit is only reading 6.6 volts (Shouldn't this be 24V? If so...what could cause the lower voltage? Could a bad gauge cause a lower voltage?)
- When checking resistance on the sending unit leads, multimeter zeros out...I think that means that it's showing no resistance (Which it should be showing some resistance if the sending unit is good, right?)
The fact that the gauge is showing zero movement leads me to think the gauge is bad. The lack of resistance at the sending unit leads me to think that the sending unit might be bad (but the fairly full tank could play into that maybe?). I just have no idea...could they both be bad...seems unlikely...but who knows. And the 6.6V in the hot wire going to the sending unit has me completely puzzled.
Thinking I'll start with replacing the gauge...then the sending unit...does that sound reasonable, or am I missing anything prior to replacing these two items. If that doesn't solve the problem I have no idea where to go from there.
Thanks!