C canner78 canner78 Joined Aug 14, 2007 Messages 155 Reaction score 1 Location weyburn sk Jan 8, 2008 #1 does anybody know how you test to see what ohms you need for a fuel gauge? do you just check with a ohms meter to ge within the range?
does anybody know how you test to see what ohms you need for a fuel gauge? do you just check with a ohms meter to ge within the range?
70Duster440 Well-Known Member Joined Jan 8, 2006 Messages 2,692 Reaction score 435 Location Washington Jan 9, 2008 #2 The range for Chrysler is about 9 to 73 ohms. 9 ohms when the float is up or full. Aftermarket gauges are available for the range give or take a couple of ohms. To try to figure out the calibration of some unknown gauge would be tougher.
The range for Chrysler is about 9 to 73 ohms. 9 ohms when the float is up or full. Aftermarket gauges are available for the range give or take a couple of ohms. To try to figure out the calibration of some unknown gauge would be tougher.