Trump_XLV
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Hello everyone,
I made a post a while ago inquiring about the sending units and the correct readings for one so when I inspect mine I’ll know what I’m reading.
Today was the day I could test mine
I know that the proper readings are as follows
“For measuring the resistance values of the sending unit at "empty", "half", and "full", use the following numbers:
Chrysler Specification:
Empty = 72 Ω
Half = 22 Ω
Full = 9 Ω
Miller Special Tool Specification (used by Chrysler for testing):
Empty = 75 Ω +/-5% -> 71.2 - 75.8 Ω
Half = 22 Ω +/-5% -> 20.9 - 23.1 Ω
Full = 10 Ω +/-5% -> 9.5 - 10.5 Ω”
My readings were
Empty= 66-68
Half = I couldn’t get the the best reading here and will try again but from empty to full it did gradually go up so I suspect it to be fine.
Full = 11-12. I did get it to read 9 one time but couldn’t get it back again.
Could someone give me an idea of what this would look like on the fuel gauge if I leave it this way? Is there a chance I run out of gas because it’s reading 1/4 and it’s really on empty? Or are my readings close enough to not see that big of a difference?
My unit seems to be original and would hate to replace with another + buy a meter tech. I could just buy a meter tech I suppose but if this 90% accurate I feel like it’s close enough. Not sure how much 66 ohms off of 75ohm will make a difference.
Thanks for your time
I made a post a while ago inquiring about the sending units and the correct readings for one so when I inspect mine I’ll know what I’m reading.
Today was the day I could test mine
I know that the proper readings are as follows
“For measuring the resistance values of the sending unit at "empty", "half", and "full", use the following numbers:
Chrysler Specification:
Empty = 72 Ω
Half = 22 Ω
Full = 9 Ω
Miller Special Tool Specification (used by Chrysler for testing):
Empty = 75 Ω +/-5% -> 71.2 - 75.8 Ω
Half = 22 Ω +/-5% -> 20.9 - 23.1 Ω
Full = 10 Ω +/-5% -> 9.5 - 10.5 Ω”
My readings were
Empty= 66-68
Half = I couldn’t get the the best reading here and will try again but from empty to full it did gradually go up so I suspect it to be fine.
Full = 11-12. I did get it to read 9 one time but couldn’t get it back again.
Could someone give me an idea of what this would look like on the fuel gauge if I leave it this way? Is there a chance I run out of gas because it’s reading 1/4 and it’s really on empty? Or are my readings close enough to not see that big of a difference?
My unit seems to be original and would hate to replace with another + buy a meter tech. I could just buy a meter tech I suppose but if this 90% accurate I feel like it’s close enough. Not sure how much 66 ohms off of 75ohm will make a difference.
Thanks for your time















