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Re: fuel guage or sending unit check method
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Posted by Don-Wi on September 02, 2006 at 22:57:31 from (64.12.116.74):
In Reply to: fuel guage or sending unit check method posted by daisy on September 02, 2006 at 18:20:35:
MOST tractors just have 2 wires that go to the guages, a + and -. One goes to the sender unit-either fuel, temp, or whatever. The other is from the battery, through the ignition switch. You can take the wire to the sender and ground it out, or use a jumper wire and ground out the guage. If the needle pegs, it's the sender unit. If the needle doesn't move, it's the guage. Donovan from Wisconsin I say MOST because the after market look-a-like guages in my 1600 have 3 or 4 wires. It's a bit confusing at first how to hook them up but after calling the company I bought them from it was a snap.
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