challenger
Active Member
Hello all, I have a fuel gauge issue that I am trying to remedy. I have removed the sending unit and cleaned it up so it now reads 0-50 ohms. I've read that they read 8-70 ohms but I am thinking what I have is proper. It certainly seems proper and I get the same resistance if I bypass the wiper and read the wire turns alone. I also grounded the wire at the connector behind the front kick panel and the gauge doesn't budge. I removed the voltage limiter and tested it but I cannot see any way to get it back in. There is no way to see how or where I am going as I fell my way around the back of the instrument cluster. I tried a camera, flashlight and everything else I could think of. Am I going to have to take the dash and instrument cluster out in order to reinstall the limiter?
This car gets driven just enough to cause me to have to do a few cursed repairs every Spring as my wife gets the itch to drive it while the temperature is holding steady at 73F +- .5 degrees. Once it gets too hot there is no longer any emergency to drive the car.
This year I am going to get things right and I am going to drive the living sh^& out of it every chance I get. This way the off season gremlins might be slow on the uptake and allow me to enjoy the car for twelve, or more, months straight.
I had the dash out a couple of years ago and this process sucked to be mild. I absolutely do not want to do this again if I can help it. Is there anyone out there that has replaced the voltage limiter without removing the instrument cluster? PLEASE tell me the secret to getting this little SON back in. IF there are othe ideas about the fuel gauge not working I would also greatly appreciate this to say the least.
Many thanks,
Howard
BTW - this is a convertible if this matters.
This car gets driven just enough to cause me to have to do a few cursed repairs every Spring as my wife gets the itch to drive it while the temperature is holding steady at 73F +- .5 degrees. Once it gets too hot there is no longer any emergency to drive the car.
This year I am going to get things right and I am going to drive the living sh^& out of it every chance I get. This way the off season gremlins might be slow on the uptake and allow me to enjoy the car for twelve, or more, months straight.
I had the dash out a couple of years ago and this process sucked to be mild. I absolutely do not want to do this again if I can help it. Is there anyone out there that has replaced the voltage limiter without removing the instrument cluster? PLEASE tell me the secret to getting this little SON back in. IF there are othe ideas about the fuel gauge not working I would also greatly appreciate this to say the least.
Many thanks,
Howard
BTW - this is a convertible if this matters.
















