Nothing worse than having a fuel gauge that isn't even close to accurate, is there?
I measured the resistance of the sending unit, 79F, and it was within specs.
When in use, and full, the gauge reads just above half. When the wires going to the gauge from the sender are shorted, 0 ohms, the gauge reads around full.
So the question is, is there a "zero" adjust on the gauge, if one were to take the gauge case apart?
Or would I be better off to parallel a resister with the sending unit, such that it read correctly at near empty?
CZ
I measured the resistance of the sending unit, 79F, and it was within specs.
When in use, and full, the gauge reads just above half. When the wires going to the gauge from the sender are shorted, 0 ohms, the gauge reads around full.
So the question is, is there a "zero" adjust on the gauge, if one were to take the gauge case apart?
Or would I be better off to parallel a resister with the sending unit, such that it read correctly at near empty?
CZ
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