Jq5x5
Junior Member
- Joined
- Jul 26, 2022
- Posts
- 2
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- Location
- Crimora, Va, Usa
- First Name
- Noah
- Truck Year
- 1983
- Truck Model
- k10
- Engine Size
- 350
I've been having this problem ever since I bought this truck, The truck is a 1983 k10 Scottsdale 6.2L diesel. When I first bought the truck the fuel gauge never worked it would just bounce around from E to 1/2, so I decided to leave it alone because I was afraid that I would screw up a wire and the truck wont start. But after running out of fuel so many times I've decided to try to fix it. I found this video that told me it was a bad resistor and so I replaced the resistor well that fixed it but now the gauge is past full (3 O'clock)
So I rewired the sending unit wire directly to the gauge since the original sending unit wire had to plug into 3 connectors to get to the gauge and those connectors were melted due to the exhaust. After I replaced the wire the gauge still don't move correctly and is still past full but it will bounce down to about a quarter of a tank and then go back up, The sending unit does have ground and is working correctly since I had just bought it and hooked a multimeter up to it and it reads correctly I'm just confused at how its not working I've tried almost everything. Do any of yall have any solutions or ideas?
So I rewired the sending unit wire directly to the gauge since the original sending unit wire had to plug into 3 connectors to get to the gauge and those connectors were melted due to the exhaust. After I replaced the wire the gauge still don't move correctly and is still past full but it will bounce down to about a quarter of a tank and then go back up, The sending unit does have ground and is working correctly since I had just bought it and hooked a multimeter up to it and it reads correctly I'm just confused at how its not working I've tried almost everything. Do any of yall have any solutions or ideas?