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The fuel gauge in my '82 Ford E-150 van quite working. It has a dual tank setup, and both tanks work, but I think the gauge quit working when I switched from the rear to front tank.
I ran a jumper from the sending units ground wire to the frame to make sure it was grounded. Gauge still didn't work. Unless it's a connection in the switch, I can't figure out the problem. A faulty fuel gauge is usually a ground problem.
This is the metal toggle switch under the dash style.
Anyone have any experience with this?
I ran a jumper from the sending units ground wire to the frame to make sure it was grounded. Gauge still didn't work. Unless it's a connection in the switch, I can't figure out the problem. A faulty fuel gauge is usually a ground problem.
This is the metal toggle switch under the dash style.
Anyone have any experience with this?