My fuel gauge has never read properly since I got it from the DRMO. Regardless of how much fuel in the tank, it always measured between 1/2 and full on the gauge, which I know is wrong since I can't afford to fill the tank and generally run between 1/4 and 1/2 tank of fuel.
I tried the diagnostics in TM 9-2320-316-20. I disconnected wire 28 from the fuel sender unit, fuel gauge read full, this is good. I grounded wire 28, fuel gauge read empty, this is also good. I measured the voltage of wire 28 at the sender unit, got 2.4 volts, this is not good, it should read battery voltage, 25-28 volts.
So I pulled the gauge panel. Measured the resistance of wire 28 from the fuel gauge to the fuel sender, got a reading of 0.3 ohms. I assume this is good, the TM did not give a specific resistance measuremnt, but 0.3 ohms is pretty close to no resistance.
Measured the voltage at Pin 27 of the fuel guage, got 25 volts,. this is good. Measured the voltage at pin 28 of the fuel gauge, got only 2.4 volts. this is not good. Not clear from the manual, but I expected 24-28 volts at pin 28. Connected a good gound wire from the fuel gauge to a good chassis ground, remeasured the voltage at pin 28, still got 2.4 volts.
OK, my guess is I have a bad fuel gauge unit. The only way I can have "batttery voltage", i.e.25-28 volts at wire 28 at the fuel guage is to have "batttery voltage", 25-28 volts at pin 28 of the fuel gauge. This ain't happening.
Before I shell out the buck$ for a new fuel guage, does anyone agree, disagree, or have any comments on my diagnostics so far?
I tried the diagnostics in TM 9-2320-316-20. I disconnected wire 28 from the fuel sender unit, fuel gauge read full, this is good. I grounded wire 28, fuel gauge read empty, this is also good. I measured the voltage of wire 28 at the sender unit, got 2.4 volts, this is not good, it should read battery voltage, 25-28 volts.
So I pulled the gauge panel. Measured the resistance of wire 28 from the fuel gauge to the fuel sender, got a reading of 0.3 ohms. I assume this is good, the TM did not give a specific resistance measuremnt, but 0.3 ohms is pretty close to no resistance.
Measured the voltage at Pin 27 of the fuel guage, got 25 volts,. this is good. Measured the voltage at pin 28 of the fuel gauge, got only 2.4 volts. this is not good. Not clear from the manual, but I expected 24-28 volts at pin 28. Connected a good gound wire from the fuel gauge to a good chassis ground, remeasured the voltage at pin 28, still got 2.4 volts.
OK, my guess is I have a bad fuel gauge unit. The only way I can have "batttery voltage", i.e.25-28 volts at wire 28 at the fuel guage is to have "batttery voltage", 25-28 volts at pin 28 of the fuel gauge. This ain't happening.
Before I shell out the buck$ for a new fuel guage, does anyone agree, disagree, or have any comments on my diagnostics so far?