3rdmdqm
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I was having issues with my guages. The fuel guage would wildly jerk back and forth across the dial occassionally. Then my temperature guage started to run hot, then when it hit about 220 it started jumping back and forth like someone was flicking it. Once it cooled down it was fine again. Then the other day while driving, it pegged itself out at 240 and wouldn't return. Obviously scared the crap out of me, stopped truck to check for overheating. Truck was not overheating. Got home and let truck cool completely down, dead cold. Turned the power lever back on and temperature guage is still pegged at 240.
Started checking wires and found the wire that comes out of the temperature sending unit going back to the firewall had a very small chaffe area which depending on the trucks vibration would contact the hot engine block, really heat up and ground itself out. Once I moved all of the wires completely away from touching the engine block, the guages work fine now. I'll be replacing the wires shortly.
Just some FYI, even those wires that look ok at first glance need some close inspection.
Started checking wires and found the wire that comes out of the temperature sending unit going back to the firewall had a very small chaffe area which depending on the trucks vibration would contact the hot engine block, really heat up and ground itself out. Once I moved all of the wires completely away from touching the engine block, the guages work fine now. I'll be replacing the wires shortly.
Just some FYI, even those wires that look ok at first glance need some close inspection.