If you get to the "Drop tank and remove sender" part, first check the
float to see if it's partially filled with gas. Over time, some will
develop a leak and start filling up with gas, throwing the readings
off. You'll know if there's gas in it.
Good Luck, Ray
On Mar 16, 2006, at 3:48 AM, Forward Look Frank wrote:
Hello Will,
The grounding wire method as Roger said is great for
testing
the gauge. You want to do this with a helper as it "pegs" the needle
and you
don't want to do that for long. To check the sending unit, drop the
tank and
remove the sending unit. Hook an ohmmeter to the unit by placing one
wire on
the body of the sending unit and the other to the sending unit wire.
Move
the sending unit float through its range of motion and make sure you
get a
reading that changes throughout the range of motion. I wish I could
remember
the resistance range but it has been quite some time. Anyhow, if there
is a
spot where you have the same reading (i.e.1/2 to full), remove the
cover off
of the sending unit by bending the four tabs back on the little "box".
Now
the sending units resistance section will be exposed. Check for foreign
objects holding the float assembly up, and look for carbon build up, or
darkness is certain areas. Remove the carbon with alcohol and a stiff
paint
brush. Let the alcohol dry and check the unit again. Also, check to
see if
the moving contact makes contact with the stationary resistance bar
throughout the range of motion. The moving contact should not be tight
against the bar. It should move smoothly along the stationary
resistance
bar. If it has a full range of resistance at that point, put it all
back
together and enjoy. If not, you may have to find another sending unit.
Hope
this helps.
Take Care,
Frank
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jan & Roger van Hoy" <vanhilla@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2006 12:44 AM
Subject: Re: [FWDLK] gas gauge full = 1/2 and Chrysler society
Sounds more like the sending unit than the gauge. The FSM might have
a
procedure for testing the gauge. Usually by grounding the wire while
a
helper watches the gauge.
--Roger van Hoy, Washougal, WA, '55 DeSoto, '58 DeSoto, '42 DeSoto,
'56
Plymouth, '66 Plymouth, '41 Dodge
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jennifer & Will W" <w007bandit@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, March 15, 2006 6:08 PM
Subject: [FWDLK] gas gauge full = 1/2 and Chrysler society
Any hints on fixing a gas gauge? When I filled here up the gauge
only
went
to half way. Has anyone had that problem or know a fix? Also has
anyone
order the info available through Chrysler? Is it all the info and
pictures
one would want?
Will
1957 belvedere 2dr ht
1969 satellite 4 dr
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