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'84 Fuel Gauge issues
Recently the fuel gauge on our '84 K2500 diesel started pointing past full at about 3:00 regardless of which fuel tank is selected. Do you think this sounds like a bad ground or a bad gauge? I unplugged the weatherpack harness at the valve and plugged it back in thinking there might be corrosion on the terminals, but no luck. Since it's happening on either tank, do you think I should trace the wire from the B terminal on the valve weatherpack back to the dash and see if the issue is there, since from what I understand from Hatzie's dual tank theory thread below, that is the common sending unit wire back to the gauge?
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Re: '84 Fuel Gauge issues
Made some progress on this. Cleaned the frame ground on the passenger tank and the gauge now seems to be working for that side. Didn't have the same luck on the driver side. Cleaned the frame ground on the driver, but the gauge still reads at 3:00. Also, tried jumping the ground terminal on the sender with another wire to a good ground, but still no luck. Any suggestions for the driver side tank?
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Re: '84 Fuel Gauge issues
Try ohming out the wire from the sender to the valve plug with a multimeter.
It should read close to 0 ohms. If the tank ground and the sender wire are both OK then the sender is bad. |
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