Uncle Bob
Shiny paint causes stress.
In my 71 duster, neither the fuel gauge or the temp gauge work. All tests have consistently passed. I grounded the temp sender wire, the gauge goes to full. That means the gauge has continuity to the sending unit and the gauge is working, right? I wired a test light in the temp sender wire, and it flashed like it should. That means I've got continuity from the IVR to the gauge to the sender, right? I measured ohms at the sending unit while the car was warmed up, and it measured as expected.
I reasoned that maybe the IVR is pulsing like it should, but maybe it's not pulsing the right voltage or at the right rate. So I bought a digital unit from RT engineering. Put it in, same as before.
All this is consistent with the fuel side - all tests passed, and I have measured ohms at the sender outside the tank so I could move the float arm. Still, neither gauge works.
Also, I've got a ground wire from the back of the circuit board at a ground point to the dash frame.
I've got to be overlooking something, right? I appreciate any ideas on what could be going on here. I'm tired of filling the tank every time I go out. Even if it's just 5 gallons, I'd rather spread my exposure to that shock out a little bit instead of getting slapped with it every time I drive the car.
Thanks,
I reasoned that maybe the IVR is pulsing like it should, but maybe it's not pulsing the right voltage or at the right rate. So I bought a digital unit from RT engineering. Put it in, same as before.
All this is consistent with the fuel side - all tests passed, and I have measured ohms at the sender outside the tank so I could move the float arm. Still, neither gauge works.
Also, I've got a ground wire from the back of the circuit board at a ground point to the dash frame.
I've got to be overlooking something, right? I appreciate any ideas on what could be going on here. I'm tired of filling the tank every time I go out. Even if it's just 5 gallons, I'd rather spread my exposure to that shock out a little bit instead of getting slapped with it every time I drive the car.
Thanks,















