
Originally Posted by
p38arover
See if you can borrow one.
Actually, Hobie's suggestion is worth following up first.
Ron
To expand Hobie's suggestion - remove the sender from the tank - connect it, including the earth, and move the float through its full travel, checking what the gauge does, but remembering that it takes a while to move. This will check that gauge, sender and stabiliser are OK, but won't necessarily tell you which one is faulty if it does not check out. Also, is there a possibility of wrong connections on the sender or possibly a faulty earth? Although I can't see how that could be the case if the low fuel light does work normally, but I don't have a circuit diagram.
John
John
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1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
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