
Re: [Chrysler300] Hurst gas gauge
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Re: [Chrysler300] Hurst gas gauge
- From: Gary Barker <gbarker@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 08 Oct 2004 20:55:59 -0700
First disconnect the blue wire going to the fuel tank sender. With a
volt meter check the voltage . It should be pulsating around 5-7
volts. If thats ok take a OHM meter and check from the post on the fuel
tank sending unit. It should be reading some amount of resistance.
Maybe between 50-250 ohms. If there is no reading your sending unit is
either bad or you have a bad ground on the tank. Back to the main
feed wire. Check your fuses. If they are good you could have a bad
voltage regulator that runs the gages. Good Luck Gary Barker
annbarbq@xxxxxxx wrote:
>My 70 Hurst, the gas gauge has not worked for quite a while. Sticking a
>wooden stick in the gas filler tube to see if I have much gas left is not very
>swift! I am anxious to read what suggestions others in the Club have to get my
>fuel gauge working again. Steve in Columbus, Ohio. Thank you.
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