Hi all,
I made a mistake when I fitted my Plasma dials and caught a cable against the fuel gauge needle, and then nudged the needle correcting it. Is there some way I can put some current across the fuel gauge terminals to check it's working before I put the thing back together, and if so, what values should I be getting from the sender if the tank's full?
Edit: just tested it and got 11.64v between 'F' and '-' from the dash wires.
Incidentally, I discovered a very quick way to get the clocks out, I'll post a how-to if people are interested
Cheers,
Gargravarr
I made a mistake when I fitted my Plasma dials and caught a cable against the fuel gauge needle, and then nudged the needle correcting it. Is there some way I can put some current across the fuel gauge terminals to check it's working before I put the thing back together, and if so, what values should I be getting from the sender if the tank's full?
Edit: just tested it and got 11.64v between 'F' and '-' from the dash wires.
Incidentally, I discovered a very quick way to get the clocks out, I'll post a how-to if people are interested
Cheers,
Gargravarr
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