Originally posted by Don S:<br /> With the ignition switch on, make sure you have power to the purple wire, and good ground (Black wire) if those 2 are ok, at the sender on the engine remove the wire from the sender and hold to a good ground. With the switch in the run position and the sender wire grounded, the gauge should peg full hot.<br />If it doesn't, the gauge or the wire from the sender to the gauge is bad. If it does peg, replace the sender.
So take the purple wire and ground it out to the ground to check?Originally posted by Don S:<br /> With the ignition switch on, make sure you have power to the purple wire, and good ground (Black wire) if those 2 are ok, at the sender on the engine remove the wire from the sender and hold to a good ground. With the switch in the run position and the sender wire grounded, the gauge should peg full hot.<br />If it doesn't, the gauge or the wire from the sender to the gauge is bad. If it does peg, replace the sender.
So take the purple wire and ground it out to the ground to check?Originally posted by Don S:<br /> With the ignition switch on, make sure you have power to the purple wire, and good ground (Black wire) if those 2 are ok, at the sender on the engine remove the wire from the sender and hold to a good ground. With the switch in the run position and the sender wire grounded, the gauge should peg full hot.<br />If it doesn't, the gauge or the wire from the sender to the gauge is bad. If it does peg, replace the sender.
So take the purple wire and ground it out to the ground to check?Originally posted by Don S:<br /> With the ignition switch on, make sure you have power to the purple wire, and good ground (Black wire) if those 2 are ok, at the sender on the engine remove the wire from the sender and hold to a good ground. With the switch in the run position and the sender wire grounded, the gauge should peg full hot.<br />If it doesn't, the gauge or the wire from the sender to the gauge is bad. If it does peg, replace the sender.
So take the purple wire and ground it out to the ground to check?Originally posted by Don S:<br /> With the ignition switch on, make sure you have power to the purple wire, and good ground (Black wire) if those 2 are ok, at the sender on the engine remove the wire from the sender and hold to a good ground. With the switch in the run position and the sender wire grounded, the gauge should peg full hot.<br />If it doesn't, the gauge or the wire from the sender to the gauge is bad. If it does peg, replace the sender.
So take the purple wire and ground it out to the ground to check?Originally posted by Don S:<br /> With the ignition switch on, make sure you have power to the purple wire, and good ground (Black wire) if those 2 are ok, at the sender on the engine remove the wire from the sender and hold to a good ground. With the switch in the run position and the sender wire grounded, the gauge should peg full hot.<br />If it doesn't, the gauge or the wire from the sender to the gauge is bad. If it does peg, replace the sender.