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De-bugging the fuel Warning Lamp


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Can I get some enlightenment about how the fuel warning lamp operates? I did some stuff with test lamp during summer and found out that one of the wires at the dash light is always hot, so I think there's a switch inside the tank level sender? My warning lamp has never worked yet, even after a couple tank-fuls.I usually fill the tank half-way.

Bad sender maybe? The gauge seems to read correctly.

thx.

happy holi-daze.

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That's what I meant.

Oone wire on the warning light is hot, the other one goes to a (switch) inside the fuel level sender that completes the circuit to ground. I just need a confirmation, but that means the fuel level sender isn't working right.

From some drawings I've seen, the fuel level sender actually has to parts (floats&arms), one for fuuel level, the other for the low warning. Just don't know how the low warning part works.

  • 8 months later...

Hate to bring an old thread up, but I was just about to post this same question. My fuel light has never worked, fuel gauge works fine, and I just put a new light bulb in. Where should I start, this Haynes manual is good for wiping my hands.

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