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Fuel Gauge pegged to the upper limit

Yahoo Message Number: 14927
Anyone have any experiece with fuel gauge failure. Not sure if it is the fuel sender unit mounted on the tank or wiring or the gauge itself. Does anyone in the group have CC troubleshooting procedures for this problem.

The pointer stays above the full mark and when the key is turned on the pointer makes a slight movement to the upper limit. I disconnected the quick disconnect wire at the tank sensor with no change in the reading.

Travman

2000 Intrigue 11040

Re: Fuel Gauge pegged to the upper limit

Reply #1
Yahoo Message Number: 14931
Hi Travman,

Pointer at E = short, pointer at full = open line between gauge and tank sensor. Short the quick disconnect wire at the tank for starters.
You know the rest of the drill.
Fred Kovol

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Re: Fuel Gauge pegged to the upper limit

Reply #2
Yahoo Message Number: 14933
Fred,

Thanks for the info, I'll check that.

Travman

2000 Intrigue

Quote from: fredkovol
Hi Travman,

Pointer at E = short, pointer at full = open line between gauge

and

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tank sensor. Short the quick disconnect wire at the tank for

starters.

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You know the rest of the drill.
Fred Kovol

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> Anyone have any experiece with fuel gauge failure. Not sure if

it is

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the fuel sender unit mounted on the tank or wiring or the gauge > > itself. Does anyone in the group have CC troubleshooting

procedures

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for this problem.
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> The pointer stays above the full mark and when the key is turned

on

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the pointer makes a slight movement to the upper limit. I > > disconnected the quick disconnect wire at the tank sensor with

no