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Old 01-22-08, 04:35 PM
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Fuel level sender question

I was wondering if anyone knows the ohm readings at full and empty for the fuel level sender. I am buying an auto meter fuel level guage and just wantd to know if any of their gauges will work with our stock sending unit. If not I guess I will have to buy theirs......
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It is in the FSM, and the FSM can be found in links posted in the FAQ for FC sticky thread found at the top of this, the 2nd gen technical section.
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100 empty and 7 full.
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Many thanks to both of you. I did refer to the fsm but for some reason could not find it? I guess I need to practice my reading skills......
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Originally Posted by rx7vadim
100 empty and 7 full.
You'll have to find one of Autometers programmable units, since they don't have a product that simply falls nicely into that range. That may limit some of your choices.
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