Reassembly in progerss, new sender, new harness, clean & tight grounds.
The fuel gauge deflects completly each way with 12V on one pin and the other pin grounded. The measured voltage at the input wire (light green) at the sender is 12+ V. With the green and brown wires connected to the sender terminals (ground wire also)I had no activity on the gauge. I lifted and lowered the float in the tank; still no response at the gauge. I disconnected the brown wire at the sender, and connected a voltmeter between the brown wire terminal and ground. Tank level is pretty low, maybe 1/8 full, and the meter initially read 12.42V. I raised the float to the top and voltage reading moved to 11.98V. I don't know what the specs for the sender are, but I expected a bigger voltage difference for full travel of the float arm. I guess the new sender could be bad out of the box, but I don't want to draw a hasty conclusion. Any ideas?
Steve
The fuel gauge deflects completly each way with 12V on one pin and the other pin grounded. The measured voltage at the input wire (light green) at the sender is 12+ V. With the green and brown wires connected to the sender terminals (ground wire also)I had no activity on the gauge. I lifted and lowered the float in the tank; still no response at the gauge. I disconnected the brown wire at the sender, and connected a voltmeter between the brown wire terminal and ground. Tank level is pretty low, maybe 1/8 full, and the meter initially read 12.42V. I raised the float to the top and voltage reading moved to 11.98V. I don't know what the specs for the sender are, but I expected a bigger voltage difference for full travel of the float arm. I guess the new sender could be bad out of the box, but I don't want to draw a hasty conclusion. Any ideas?
Steve
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