Fuel Gage Problem
Need some ideas as where to start. I have two fuel tanks with a switch to connect the dash gage to tank being used. Aux tank gage works correctly. The main, truck tank, the gage goes to passed empty position and low fuel light comes on. Truck is a 1996 2500 with Cummins, 4x4, long bed.
Where should I start to trouble shoot this problem?
Thanks in advance.
Where should I start to trouble shoot this problem?
Thanks in advance.
Does the fuel tack stay in the same position if the tank is full or like a 1/4 tank? if it stays in one position ur float could be stuck, if it goes up to full when u fill it and when u get to a certain point and it stops working float could be stuck there also.
+1, the sending unit/float may be bad.
On my Dakota, I had the gauge go all bonkers, bouncing around all over. A small town mechanic I knew replaced it for around $250 (thats parts and labor) and I was all set. Whatever you do, if you don't do the work yourself, do not take it to a stealership. They wanted $300 just for the part.
On my Dakota, I had the gauge go all bonkers, bouncing around all over. A small town mechanic I knew replaced it for around $250 (thats parts and labor) and I was all set. Whatever you do, if you don't do the work yourself, do not take it to a stealership. They wanted $300 just for the part.
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Will losing of a ground at tank sensor cause reading to go to a zero reading? What voltage and resitance would one expect? I'm going to dig out the wire diagrams and see what I can find.
Will losing of a ground at tank sensor cause reading to go to a zero reading? What voltage and resitance would one expect? I'm going to dig out the wire diagrams and see what I can find.
Last edited by Cartalk2; Jul 14, 2009 at 12:33 PM.



