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Old 11-27-2023, 02:47 PM
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Nope. Gauge functions perfectly normal when attached to the sending wire, beyond full when disconnected and beyond full when grounded. I drained 1/4 of the fuel out and gauge read accordingly so since it works perfectly when connected I just have to live with it in my head.
Hey Rick, I think you meant to say it reads beyond empty when grounded, no? That's the way I always tested a dash unit and wiring going to the sending unit /tank. Bill
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Old 11-27-2023, 04:03 PM
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Hey Rick, I think you meant to say it reads beyond empty when grounded, no? That's the way I always tested a dash unit and wiring going to the sending unit /tank. Bill
Nope, that's the issue. It buries the gauge past full when I disconnect the sending wire (which is the way it should act) as well as when I ground the intermediate harness to sender lead using two different ground wires (both tested for continuity) and multiple ground locations to insure a good ground. Technically this cannot happen......but it is! Grounding the sending wire should give you an empty reading as you stated but it does not.
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Old 11-27-2023, 10:47 PM
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Call Mike at Instrument Specialties. He's a good guy and should have the answer.
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