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Old 08-01-2016, 03:54 PM
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Engine: 305
Fuel Gauge

I changed my fuel pump and now gauge won't work.
Took it back out and still can't fix it any ideas. Pump has power.
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Gage Rage

It’s a good idea to test the gage, and faster than replacing the dash or sender.

Here’s how to test the fuel gage.

Remove the sender wire going to the gage.

Tape the bare end of the sender wire and put it aside.

Use a potentiometer with a value of 100Ω or the closest you can find.

Connect one end the potentiometer to the gage from the location you removed the sender.

Connect the wiper of the potentiometer to ground.

Turn the key to RUN.

Slowly adjust the potentiometer from 0Ω to 90Ω.

If the gage is bad it will exhibit the problem you have.

If the gage is good it will display a smooth transition from one end of it’s range to the other.

Therefore the problem is with the sender or wiring going to it.

You can use a loose potentiometer, or you can throw together a quick little panel like this one.

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