Fuel Gauge Not Working
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That said, I am no longer a member of the non-functional fuel gauge club.
Dropped the tank and fixed it. It wasn't any of the usual causes, either. That truck has been a wild card since the day I got her, and it'd figure she'd be a wild card there.
Of all things... I guess you could say that the sending unit was out of adjustment. I had to pull it off the pump assembly and tear the unit itself down into its individual pieces, but it got fixed without spending a dime. If you want the full story, let me know.
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Hi looking for help 94 dakota 5.2 l 4wd fuel gauge was acting up i don't drive the truck so I'm going on my sons info he ran out of gas a few times so i replaced the pump sending unit now i drive it and the Gauge was stuck around 1/4 tank i know this is wrong more like empty .i removed the fuel Gauge cleaned connections no change when i move the needle by hand to full it goes back to 1/4 .when i move the needle to E it goes to 1/4 or about if i unplug the connection on the back of the cluster it drops to E no low fuel light at all any ideas driving me nuts I'm going to try and get a used cluster or fuel Gauge and try it.when the key is turned off does the gauge stay where it was or should it go to E
Last edited by vulch; 10-07-2010 at 10:44 PM.
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Damn iPhone. So, I noticed when I was driving the gauge would move just a little but still go to empty. So, question 1, is the sending unit and the pump one unit, 2, wheres the low fuel light located (in the gauge, speedo area, tach, etc)?
#39
Fuel tank, pump, and sending unit questions.
Ok, so lets start off. I have the typical dead fuel gauge. With my truck came a new used sending unit, which as you know is a pump too. I'm not too fond of putting in a used fuel pump, origins unknown, but I don't have $200 to blow either. So, I have read that at some point the pump and sender were separate parts, what year would that be and could I swap that style unit into my truck?
Next up, I have a 15 gallon tank, I want a 22 gallon tank, what is involved in the swap? I assume new straps, but is there more to this, as I expect?
Thanks guys.
Next up, I have a 15 gallon tank, I want a 22 gallon tank, what is involved in the swap? I assume new straps, but is there more to this, as I expect?
Thanks guys.
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Thanks to oxygen454 he found the float/indicator unit separate. It is not listed in any book. Go by the part number he provided.
Ok, so lets start off. I have the typical dead fuel gauge. With my truck came a new used sending unit, which as you know is a pump too. I'm not too fond of putting in a used fuel pump, origins unknown, but I don't have $200 to blow either. So, I have read that at some point the pump and sender were separate parts, what year would that be and could I swap that style unit into my truck?
Next up, I have a 15 gallon tank, I want a 22 gallon tank, what is involved in the swap? I assume new straps, but is there more to this, as I expect?
Thanks guys.
Next up, I have a 15 gallon tank, I want a 22 gallon tank, what is involved in the swap? I assume new straps, but is there more to this, as I expect?
Thanks guys.
Other than that the sending unit is your only choice.