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Default Troubleshooting a gas gauge


"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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Jack Goff wrote:
Got in the boat this weekend and when I fired it up, it was showing
*below* E on the gas gauge. I never run it much below just a tick
under 1/4, so I knew something was wrong. I filled it up at the gas
dock, and it's still showing hard below E, just as far down as the
hand can go.

Does anyone know the resistance value used for the float sender unit?
I know that the sender has a potentiometer (a "volume control") that
varies its resistance value between full and empty. The gauge sees
that resistance, and turn it into a reading. I just need to know what
values to look for so I can figure out if the gauge or the sender is
bad.

Thanks in advance for any help.



0-180 Ohms.


There are a couple of different ranges used. I know there are at least 2.
10-180 ohm
33-240 ohm

Short the teminal to ground and you should get a full reading. If not,
check that the sender has a ground wire. I had had a bad connector to the
ground screw one time.