Hello.
I installed Airdog 150gph system on my truck and took the fuel tank module out of the tank of course. I checked the sender because I have been aware of this kind of failure.
I read the whole scale with the ohm-meter and it was fine even though I tried wave the sender sideways a little when I was doing it. No loose contact.
Anyway, now my fuel gauge reads complete zero and fuel light stays on all the time.
I have a body lift so I get my head between the tank and bed, and I took the fuel tank module electrical connector off, installed the ohm-meter once again on the two middle pins on the sender and it showes 104ohms. What I have heard the scale is 10-110ohms. 10 is full and 110ohm is empty.
So I put 20 litres of fuel in it and watched how the ohm-meter went from 104 to 84ohms. So with all reason, the actual sender is working!
Well, it's still dead. Anyway, I tried to pull the wiring harness on the truck gently between the frame and the tank and my father said that the fuel gauge went quickly on full position for a second.
So that was a short circuit for a while.
Is the problem in the wiring from the tank to the sender? I guess the fuel gauge don't need anything else from the tank to work tahn the correct resistance ,right?
Do you guys have a complete electrical wiring diagram for my 1998. 5-1999 3500 24v truck?
Any thoughts?
Thanks!
I installed Airdog 150gph system on my truck and took the fuel tank module out of the tank of course. I checked the sender because I have been aware of this kind of failure.
I read the whole scale with the ohm-meter and it was fine even though I tried wave the sender sideways a little when I was doing it. No loose contact.
Anyway, now my fuel gauge reads complete zero and fuel light stays on all the time.
I have a body lift so I get my head between the tank and bed, and I took the fuel tank module electrical connector off, installed the ohm-meter once again on the two middle pins on the sender and it showes 104ohms. What I have heard the scale is 10-110ohms. 10 is full and 110ohm is empty.
So I put 20 litres of fuel in it and watched how the ohm-meter went from 104 to 84ohms. So with all reason, the actual sender is working!
Well, it's still dead. Anyway, I tried to pull the wiring harness on the truck gently between the frame and the tank and my father said that the fuel gauge went quickly on full position for a second.
So that was a short circuit for a while.
Is the problem in the wiring from the tank to the sender? I guess the fuel gauge don't need anything else from the tank to work tahn the correct resistance ,right?
Do you guys have a complete electrical wiring diagram for my 1998. 5-1999 3500 24v truck?
Any thoughts?
Thanks!
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