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Fuel Gauge

Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2009 3:08 pm
by blackstack
Looking for the magic answer....When I turn on my headlights the gas gauge pegs at "Full" and stays there....I guess it is a bad ground somewhere any ideas where to check first?

Words of no more than one syllable please

Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2009 4:15 pm
by Jim LaGuardia
Check the ground wire for the guage first, then follow the circuit and check the connection points. The circuit usually ends at a spade connector attached fwd and to the rt of the headlamp relay.

fuel gauge sender

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 5:47 pm
by blackstack
My sender unit has two spade connectors but only one has a wire going to it.....is this correct ?

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 6:39 pm
by Jim LaGuardia
Yes, that is correct. The spade faceing left is to the guage, the one facing forward can be configured to add a low fuel lite.

If you wish to add in the light, you will need to get the circuit details from Jim Mettler, as he is the only one I know of that has done the mod.

New fuel gage

Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 9:59 am
by blackstack
Hello Jim....I am so glad your brain is available for picking!!!!

I have a swiss 710

I released the old gauge from the panel. It has two spade connections, one labeled G and the other labeled +. There was a spade and "hole" connection on one of the machine screws that holds the gauge in place but there was nothing on the spade part....my search for a wire that might have been attached has been unsuccesful so far...I assume it is a ground wire

I have a new gauge that I bought from SAV. It has three nut and bolt connections (plus the light connection) One connection marked +, one marked S and the center post has no marking.


The symptoms of the old gauge are....needle goes to half full no matter if the tanks is empty. If you fill past empty needle goes further towards Full. If you turn the headlights on the needle pegs at full.

Any suggestions? I would prefer that the old gauge be made to work. Should I run a ground wire from the empty spade?

If I have to use the new gauge is S the same as G? is the middle unmarked connection a ground?

Thanks in advance for any input.

Bob Gray

Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 12:10 pm
by Jim LaGuardia
For the SAV guage, the case on the replacement guage is isolated from the components. Wire as follows, +=24v(black wire), S=sender signal,(purple, from tank), center terminal is ground(tan wire).

Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 2:53 pm
by blackstack
thanks for the help !! I ran a new ground for the old gauge and it seems to be working properly (could not find an unoccupied brown wire)
If it doesnt work out you gave me the hookup for the SAV gauge and I have it on standby.

Thanks again!!

Bob Gray

Gas Gauge not working

Posted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 10:02 am
by Jerbearyukon
I pulled it out - light works but needle is not working.

I have 24 volts between the black and the brown

zero volts on the orange to brown
zero volts on the purple to brown, but the puple looks a bit darkened by the spade connector going on the terminal of the guage.

it says on the electrical wiring diagram that the purple goes to number 32 which is a switch for the fuel gauge I take it that the switch is in the tank right.

Going to pull the purple off and cut it shorter and see if it shows 24 volts then...SHOULD IT?

Jer Bear

so no help - how can I check if the gauge is ok

Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 3:22 pm
by Jerbearyukon
I took it out, but how can I check if the gauge is faulty or not....can you meter it or put power to it??


Thanks
jer Bear

Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 7:41 pm
by edzz

Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 9:14 pm
by Jerbearyukon
thanks I will give it a go

jer Bear

Re: so no help - how can I check if the gauge is ok

Posted: Fri Nov 13, 2009 2:39 pm
by Jim LaGuardia
Jerbearyukon wrote:I took it out, but how can I check if the gauge is faulty or not....can you meter it or put power to it??


Thanks
jer Bear
Why did you remove it?
If everything is connected properly all you have to do to test the guage is ground the sender wire and the guage should peg. If it does, look at the sender, not the guage :wink:

Posted: Tue Nov 17, 2009 11:43 pm
by Jerbearyukon
Ok Jim if I read you correctly then I need to ground the purple wire right and the fuel gauge should peg.

Thanks

jer

Posted: Wed Nov 18, 2009 2:15 am
by Jim LaGuardia
"Touch" the purple wire to ground, if the needle moves to full the guage is ok.

Posted: Wed Nov 18, 2009 8:47 pm
by Jerbearyukon
thanks - I will check it out tomorrow.

Jer Bear