sparks4540
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- Feb 20, 2004
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Hi guys. Quick question. I have a '79 Sea Ray 240cc. Fuel gauge went to full the other day. I pulled the sender, cleaned it and checked it with a meter. The resistance range on it is 200-40, so it appears to be ok. The gauge has 3 posts. I have 12V switched to 'I', good ground wire and black wire that's screwed to the side of the sender and into the tank to 'G', and the pink sender wire to 'S'. If I remove the sender wire alone the gauge does not respond at all. If I take my 20ohm resistor and jump S-G, gauge goes to Full. If I remove the good earth ground from the gauge I get no response at all. Does it appear the gauge has gone bad?? The only way I get a movement is if it's grounded at the 'G' post.
Also something interesting to note. If using the MM i measure from S to G with the black wire from the tank hooked up to 'G' and the pink sender to 'S', I show what the resistance from the sender is,,ie. 40-200 ohm's or so. As soon as I hook up my good battery ground the resistance drops to 45-65 if I am moving the sender float back and forth?? The gauge then moves slightly off full and back. I have run all new wiring from the sending unit to the gauge and I still get the same values. Any thoughts?? Thanks, Chris.
Also something interesting to note. If using the MM i measure from S to G with the black wire from the tank hooked up to 'G' and the pink sender to 'S', I show what the resistance from the sender is,,ie. 40-200 ohm's or so. As soon as I hook up my good battery ground the resistance drops to 45-65 if I am moving the sender float back and forth?? The gauge then moves slightly off full and back. I have run all new wiring from the sending unit to the gauge and I still get the same values. Any thoughts?? Thanks, Chris.