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#180191 - 08/08/10 02:44 PM
Re: Gas Gauge Problem
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maybe you have the wires reversed on the back of the dash gage? Has it always been doing this backwards reading stuff? Or did you change out some wires? Those two little shunt coils on each side of the needle are un-balanced by the amount of resistance sensed by the float arm variable resistor and which ever one gets more current swings the needle that one way and visa-versa. This type of circuit allows your gas gage to work without passing any current into the tank unit.
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#180194 - 08/08/10 03:03 PM
Re: Gas Gauge Problem
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Silly old me, I never asked what year model car!
Did you check how the tank unit worked before you put it in the tank. Was it a 30 ohm unit? I know it isn't easy to do. I use a 10' piece of wire from the dash unit to the tank unit and a ground wire to simulate the chassis ground. When I replace one of the tank units I run an extra ground wire from one of the bolts to chassis ground to be sure it is grounded. I also replace the wire from the gage to the dash. The Filling station has a note about the units for a 1930 unit.
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