Heavysteven
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Ok, I wanted to start a new thread with photo's to help out with a common issue.
Fuel Guage Does Not Work.
Yes, I know you can use a multimeter but I think this way is easy.
First there are two grounds, one on the frame near the tank and the other behind the gauge. If your gauge does not work clean them first.
Second pull the plug off the sending unit, this will cause the fuel guage to go full. Ground it to go empty. If that fails replace then either the sending unit or gauge is bad.
In my case I replaced the sending unit, cleaned both grounds, and that solved the problem. I am going to replace the gauge however because it works but not very well.
The real point is to check the grounds first.
Fuel Guage Does Not Work.
Yes, I know you can use a multimeter but I think this way is easy.
First there are two grounds, one on the frame near the tank and the other behind the gauge. If your gauge does not work clean them first.
Second pull the plug off the sending unit, this will cause the fuel guage to go full. Ground it to go empty. If that fails replace then either the sending unit or gauge is bad.
In my case I replaced the sending unit, cleaned both grounds, and that solved the problem. I am going to replace the gauge however because it works but not very well.
The real point is to check the grounds first.