So my brother said he would help me move my truck bed in the morning.
Before we do that I'm going to ask him to hold the black probe of my multimeter to a good clean ground spot on the core support of the truck. While I put the red probe onto the number 4 pin of the C118 connector. And see if we get a reading or not.
That way I can be sure I didn't mess the test up.
Now I saw a YouTube video the other day, if I remember right the connector/plug at the top of my gas tank has 4 wires to it .
Both the left outside wire and the right outside wire are grounds.
The wire that is second from the left is to the fuel sender.
And the wire second from the right is to the fuel pump.
In the picture below from page 23-1 of my EVTM
It shows the fuel pump and fuel sender in relation to being in the gas tank.
I believe the one on the right that has the circle with the M in the middle of it, is the fuel pump. It has a pink wire with a black tracer and a black wire that goes to the ground.
I believe the sender unit is on the left and has a yellow wire with a white tracer. Which is my 29 wire that goes to the C118 connector. And a black wire with a yellow tracer that goes to the ground.
So once the bed is out of the way I can then remove the connector/plug from the gas tank.
I can then put the black probe of my multimeter on the far left pin or peg coming out of the gas tank. And the red probe to the one just to the right of that one. With the meter on the 600 ohms setting.
And see if I get a reading.
If I get a reading with this test, I then will concentrate on just my wire 29 and find out if it has a break or short or something in it.
If I do not get a reading.
I will then find the closest easy to clean ground spot and hold the black probe to that ground spot.
Then once again hold the red probe to the second pin from the left and see if I get a reading then.
I believe I have a good plan moving forward. Can anyone tell me if it is a good plan for sure.