Fuel gauge and sending unit issue

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  1. heliboy

    heliboy 76' Mav

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    Have same issues, /: but my the dash light doesn't work.
     
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    Maybe the fuel gauge itself or the printed circuit board is a POS.
     
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    Did you try and test the new one with a volt meter? Looking from the back of the cluster, the terminal on the right should read 12volts and the one on the right should read 5volts. It's possible you bought a bad one.
     
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    Look, this what my doing.



    in 1/4 the light alternator start to go down and up, like a cort circuit.
     
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    Okay. Here's an update.

    Installed new IVR, completely cleaned circuit board and used all new bulbs (while I was in there) along with contact grease. Fuel gauge tested fine in dash, and new sender in tank. All wiring in between sender and dash checked fine. Finally I decided to clean and scrub the 2 contact points in the harness that attach to the sending unit at the tank.....TAH DAH...it worked fine! As I figure it, this contact is just like the contact used for trailer lights (4 or 5 pin harnesses). From time to time I've had to take a small, round file and clean inside the female part of the harness and use contact grease to keep corrosion from coming back. Well, that was the issue here as well. Used some good cleaner, then lightly filed the female harness innards, put some contact grease on, and it worked fine. No problems since then.
     

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