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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Knoxville Tenn.
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Re: Giving it one more try
Try this for guage:
1--unplug this wire (Tan) for fuse panel. 2--take a jumper and hook to where it plugged in. 3--turn on switch 4--ground the other end of jumper and watch guage --if it moves guage ok 5--trace wire you unplugged back to tank and see if it is hooked to tank. 6--if ok plug the wire back into fuse panel. 7--disconnect the tan wire from tank (switch still on) and touch to ground-if gauge moves gauge ok--sending unit bad. 8--if in #4 gauge does not move check to see if you have gauge wire plugged into right slot. If ok check out printed circuit. If ok change resistor on back of guage--get buy it here-cheaper then a whole guage. www.fix-a-gauge.com
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