Indetrucks
Well-Known Member
Hey y'all, have an interesting scenario with my fuel gauge.
With a full tank of gas, here are my fuel gauge readings:
-Key off, fuel gauge drops to E as it should.
-Key in ACC position (left) gauge reads between 3/4 and full.
-Key on (not running) gauge reads slightly higher than ACC position around the full mark.
-Key on and car running, gauge reads extremely high, pegged much past the full mark.
Side note, I looked under the dash and noticed the voltage limited wasn't grounded at the male spade connector which comes off the backside. When I grounded that spade, the fuel gauge reads empty with the key in the on position.
It appears the fuel sending unit is on the newer side and is grounded correctly. I am unaware of brand or when it was installed.
Wondering if I should start with installing the IV4R Solid State RTE limiter or what I should start checking first?
Thanks!
With a full tank of gas, here are my fuel gauge readings:
-Key off, fuel gauge drops to E as it should.
-Key in ACC position (left) gauge reads between 3/4 and full.
-Key on (not running) gauge reads slightly higher than ACC position around the full mark.
-Key on and car running, gauge reads extremely high, pegged much past the full mark.
Side note, I looked under the dash and noticed the voltage limited wasn't grounded at the male spade connector which comes off the backside. When I grounded that spade, the fuel gauge reads empty with the key in the on position.
It appears the fuel sending unit is on the newer side and is grounded correctly. I am unaware of brand or when it was installed.
Wondering if I should start with installing the IV4R Solid State RTE limiter or what I should start checking first?
Thanks!