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Fuel Guage 75 Series

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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Fuel Guage 75 Series

Post by cruise75 »

When the tank is on enpty and I fill it, it takes nearly 20 kms for the guage to start to register. Is this the guage or the sender? Cheers
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Re: Fuel Guage 75 Series

Post by cruzinnboozn »

Sounds like the sender to me.

When your driving does the gauge not move, then suddenly drop half a needle?
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Re: Fuel Guage 75 Series

Post by k9carl »

cruise75 wrote:When the tank is on enpty and I fill it, it takes nearly 20 kms for the guage to start to register. Is this the guage or the sender? Cheers
Hi its the sender clean it and you'll find it will work fine
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Re: Fuel Guage 75 Series

Post by Jonno308 »

Is it the front or rear tank?
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Re: Fuel Guage 75 Series

Post by cruise75 »

The tank is standard (under cab.) undid the sender but couldnt work out how to remove. wire harness didnt seem to want to come off.
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