George Zeck
Jedi Warrior
Offline
Hi All -
One last items I am working on. My fuel gauge is (reasonably) accurate for the first half of the tank.
Once I get near the 50% mark - it fluctuates wildly F to E (& much more than normal 'slosh').
I have replaced the gauge (ebay) a number of years ago and have dealt with this for awhile now (I always had more pressing repairs). I believe it worked 'properly' at one time and would not rule out the possibility I zapped it when I wasn't paying attention to a battery hook up and switch "+" & "-" (Oooops).
The gauge is Smith "BF2300/02" Supposedly from a Spridget, forget what year. (Also, out of the car). 2 connectors on the back side.
The sending unit is probably 8ish years old. (& still on the car).
I remember reading prior posts that the two units (gauge & sending unit) could be on different resistance / signals. Being the gauge does work (the needle moves) - would the first guestimate repair be to swap out the sending unit?
Could anyone suggest a course of action to start on? Would the probable culprit be the sending unit or not?
Thanks-
George
One last items I am working on. My fuel gauge is (reasonably) accurate for the first half of the tank.
Once I get near the 50% mark - it fluctuates wildly F to E (& much more than normal 'slosh').
I have replaced the gauge (ebay) a number of years ago and have dealt with this for awhile now (I always had more pressing repairs). I believe it worked 'properly' at one time and would not rule out the possibility I zapped it when I wasn't paying attention to a battery hook up and switch "+" & "-" (Oooops).
The gauge is Smith "BF2300/02" Supposedly from a Spridget, forget what year. (Also, out of the car). 2 connectors on the back side.
The sending unit is probably 8ish years old. (& still on the car).
I remember reading prior posts that the two units (gauge & sending unit) could be on different resistance / signals. Being the gauge does work (the needle moves) - would the first guestimate repair be to swap out the sending unit?
Could anyone suggest a course of action to start on? Would the probable culprit be the sending unit or not?
Thanks-
George
Hi Guest!
smilie in place of the real @
Pretty Please - add it to our Events forum(s) and add to the calendar! >> 

