KallyLC
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I've been trying to diagnose a bouncy speedo and a complete non-functional fuel gauge on my M1008, looking for some advice.
For the speedometer, the I think I might've figured it out, but I'd like to see what others think. The problem I have is that the speedo bounces and makes a whirring noise at highway speeds. I checked the gears in the transfer case, they both look fine. Turned the disconnected speedometer cable by hand and with a drill, it bounces. Pulled the gauge out of the dash and turned the input for the speedometer by hand, and you can see the magnet is 'slipping', so I think that's the issue. I'm in the UK, so I can get parts but there's nowhere that rebuilds gauges. Is it possible to get just the magnet and replace it? Or is it cheaper and easier to just replace the whole unit? As for the noise, the previous owner claims he replaced the cable to try and fix this problem but I don't know if he lubricated it.
The fuel gauge is the real head scratcher. It reads past full at all times, regardless of if the truck is running or not, as you can see above. First thing I did was check the fuel sender ground, and it turns out that the frame connector is there but half of the wire is missing and there's nothing connecting it to the tank/sending unit. So that's a problem, obviously, but when we earthed it manually by touching a wire from where the ground should attach on the sending unit to the frame, the needle stays where it is.
We poked around with a multimeter and the fuel pump/sending unit doesn't actually seem like it's isolated from the tank, and the tank isn't isolated from the frame, so is it already earthed? If so, isn't the separate earth for the sending unit a bit redundant? I'm no electrician so I'm probably misunderstanding how it's supposed to work, but it doesn't seem to make much sense.
The connector for the sending unit was a little stuck so I didn't want to pry too hard, but I guess the best way to check for sure if it's the gauge or sending unit is to earth it to see if the needle moves. What do you guys think?
For the speedometer, the I think I might've figured it out, but I'd like to see what others think. The problem I have is that the speedo bounces and makes a whirring noise at highway speeds. I checked the gears in the transfer case, they both look fine. Turned the disconnected speedometer cable by hand and with a drill, it bounces. Pulled the gauge out of the dash and turned the input for the speedometer by hand, and you can see the magnet is 'slipping', so I think that's the issue. I'm in the UK, so I can get parts but there's nowhere that rebuilds gauges. Is it possible to get just the magnet and replace it? Or is it cheaper and easier to just replace the whole unit? As for the noise, the previous owner claims he replaced the cable to try and fix this problem but I don't know if he lubricated it.
The fuel gauge is the real head scratcher. It reads past full at all times, regardless of if the truck is running or not, as you can see above. First thing I did was check the fuel sender ground, and it turns out that the frame connector is there but half of the wire is missing and there's nothing connecting it to the tank/sending unit. So that's a problem, obviously, but when we earthed it manually by touching a wire from where the ground should attach on the sending unit to the frame, the needle stays where it is.
We poked around with a multimeter and the fuel pump/sending unit doesn't actually seem like it's isolated from the tank, and the tank isn't isolated from the frame, so is it already earthed? If so, isn't the separate earth for the sending unit a bit redundant? I'm no electrician so I'm probably misunderstanding how it's supposed to work, but it doesn't seem to make much sense.
The connector for the sending unit was a little stuck so I didn't want to pry too hard, but I guess the best way to check for sure if it's the gauge or sending unit is to earth it to see if the needle moves. What do you guys think?