โOct-21-2018 05:13 PM
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โOct-26-2018 01:03 PM
DrewE wrote:
No problems there.
It's rather telling that nobody at all suggested checking whether or not your tank was, in fact, empty; the idea that the gauge lights might actually be working properly didn't occur to any of us, apparently. That should suggest how reliable or unreliable the systems typically are.
To be fair, mine do seem to indicate properly more often than they don't, though not exactly 100% of the time.
โOct-26-2018 07:39 AM
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โOct-25-2018 06:58 AM
BFL13 wrote:dougrainer wrote:
At the tank probes, there are 5 wires. 4 of those are 1/4-1/2-3/4-Full. The 5th is the ground wire connection at the bottom of the tank next to the 1/4 probe. The ground wire is not connected to the frame ground or the tank. Doug
In my post above I thought it was the positive wires because he got the one light saying empty. How can he get the one light if there is no ground?
โOct-25-2018 06:08 AM
dougrainer wrote:
At the tank probes, there are 5 wires. 4 of those are 1/4-1/2-3/4-Full. The 5th is the ground wire connection at the bottom of the tank next to the 1/4 probe. The ground wire is not connected to the frame ground or the tank. Doug
โOct-25-2018 04:14 AM
โOct-24-2018 07:18 PM
drsteve wrote:
Dirty sensors give false readings when the tank is empty. Yours are just not working.
Sounds like a sensor wiring problem.
โOct-24-2018 05:36 PM
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