I have a fuel Gauge on my 1980 Jimmy that doesn't work. Id like to get it working again. Anyone have any insight what I need to check? not sure if I need to drop my tank and check anything in there or if theres any electrical I should be checking under the Jimmy?
thank you
No sure on a jimmy but on the pickups there is a wire at the starter. its a weatherproof spade connector. It will be the single wire that runs to the back of the truck. disconnect it. Use an ohm meter to check the ohms on the wire to the tank.
FUEL LEVEL GAUGE PARAMETERS
For Truck Years: 1967 - 1990
The Fuel Gauge Needle Should Point to:
Left Line (Empty) when sender resistance = ~1 Ω
Middle Line (Half) when sender resistance = 44 Ω
Right Line (Full) when sender resistance = 88 Ω
if its not within these parameters you have have a sender problem.
if that looks good, ground the wire that goes to the gauge. turn the key on engine off. It should show empty when grounded and overfull when not connected to anything. if it fails that test you have a gauge problem.
a gauge that always shows empty could have a bad float. a gauge that always reads over full could have a bad wire or ground.