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I know I've seen this same question in the ng, however I haven't been able
to google it for some reason. My fuel gauge has rapidly been going out over the past several years. It started by reading at most 3/4 tank, then it would fluctuate wildly like it had a loose wire. It then went out all together. I rewired from the sending unit to the gauge, but no luck. I replaced the sending unit and still no luck. I then replaced the gauge and I'm still getting the same problem. The new sending unit and gauge are both Tempo so I can't see why they wouldn't be compatible. My volt meter shows the full 12 amps on the hot wire portion of the gauge, with approximately 6 volts coming out of the sending unit. The ground for both the sending unit and gauge is good. Ideas? Thanks. linus |
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