fuel gage
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Printed Date: November-17-2024 at 7:28am
Topic: fuel gage
Posted By: Sleepyone
Subject: fuel gage
Date Posted: April-22-2015 at 1:42am
Gage not reading correct and bouncing. What do I need to do here. Electrical issues I have no clue.
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Posted By: spiralhelix
Date Posted: April-22-2015 at 1:59am
Randy, Mine does that too. it got to the point that eventually it just stayed at empty. Turned out the sender was bad. Replaced the sender and that helped, but still bounces. So, you may just want to use a VOM to test the sender first to make sure you get good resistance from 33-240 ohms.
But, it would be helpful to know year of boat and type of sender.
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Posted By: Sleepyone
Date Posted: April-22-2015 at 2:12am
1987 454 engine not sure what sender can look tomorrow
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Posted By: 8122pbrainard
Date Posted: April-22-2015 at 7:38am
Sleepyone wrote:
1987 454 engine not sure what sender can look tomorrow
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spiralhelix wrote:
Randy, 33-240 ohms. | As long as you have the original gauge.
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