DarwinT
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I tried troubleshooting my fuel gauge today. It doesn't work at all.
I grounded the green/black wire. When I say grounded, that isn't EXACTLY true. I was using a test light - it has a wire with a clip and a sharp point on the other end - it looks like an ice pick, so there is some resistance there - the resistance of the light bulb. Anyhow, the needle moved up slowly. I have 12v present at the green/light green wire on the gauge.
I can't see the stabiliser, so I moved to the back of the car. There are 2 wires at the front of the fuel tank. One is a darker color. "Grounding" that with the test light causes the light to blink - maybe once or twice per second and the gauge goes up to 1/2 tank.
The other wire, which isn't hooked to anything is either yellow or light green.
Am I right to assume the sending unit is bad? Is there a way to test it?
Thanks.
I grounded the green/black wire. When I say grounded, that isn't EXACTLY true. I was using a test light - it has a wire with a clip and a sharp point on the other end - it looks like an ice pick, so there is some resistance there - the resistance of the light bulb. Anyhow, the needle moved up slowly. I have 12v present at the green/light green wire on the gauge.
I can't see the stabiliser, so I moved to the back of the car. There are 2 wires at the front of the fuel tank. One is a darker color. "Grounding" that with the test light causes the light to blink - maybe once or twice per second and the gauge goes up to 1/2 tank.
The other wire, which isn't hooked to anything is either yellow or light green.
Am I right to assume the sending unit is bad? Is there a way to test it?
Thanks.