I am working on a friend’s fuel gauge for his tractor. Manual says wires (ground/sender) disconnected gauge goes to full and wires together goes to empty. It does both of these. The sender disconnected is showing 26 ohms (the manual says this is a quarter tank) which is a quarter tank and this matches what is in the tank based on putting a stick in the tank to measure the fuel. The gauge is not showing a quarter of tank, but almost empty.
My question, once I connect the fuel gauge wire to the sender (key in off position), the ohms drop by 10. As I increase the resistance on the sender the ohms drop increases at 67 ohms the drop is 20 ohms. Should this happen? If NO what would cause it.
Sender is grounded to metal tank. The wire from sender to cluster/fuel gauge is good. How I am measuring this. I connect the ohm meter to sender on one wire from the meter and ground the other wire to frame. This shows 26 ohms, as soon as I connect wire from the fuel gauge the meter then shows 16 ohms.
Thanks in advance for any help.
My question, once I connect the fuel gauge wire to the sender (key in off position), the ohms drop by 10. As I increase the resistance on the sender the ohms drop increases at 67 ohms the drop is 20 ohms. Should this happen? If NO what would cause it.
Sender is grounded to metal tank. The wire from sender to cluster/fuel gauge is good. How I am measuring this. I connect the ohm meter to sender on one wire from the meter and ground the other wire to frame. This shows 26 ohms, as soon as I connect wire from the fuel gauge the meter then shows 16 ohms.
Thanks in advance for any help.