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02-07-2013, 01:12 PM | #24 | |
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Re: gauge cluster lights and fuel gauge
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The fuel gauge sender runs from 0Ω E to @90Ω F + or - 3Ω. If the resistance on the sender side rises higher than 90Ω the needle will continue to rise corresponding to the resistance till the needle is pegged at roughly 3:00. I haven't tested the resistance that actually pegs the needle. Probably around 120Ω give or take 2-10Ω . From there to completely open ( ∞ Ω ) the needle will sit pegged at roughly 3:00. If you don't believe me. Get some liquid electrical tape to repair the pinhole you are about to make. Then. Stick a pin through the sender wire and firmly ground it. The gauge will drop to E.
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