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Fuel Sender unit in tank - bouncing gauge
#522398
11/05/04 03:45 PM
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Joined: Jan 2001
Posts: 81
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Getting the Wheeling Fever
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Backstory - 85 4Runner, SR5 gauge swap done 5 years ago
Recently my fuel gauge started to bounce around unless the tank was completely full. I've checked the connections on the instrument panel and pulled the sending unit twice. The first time I pulled it I cleaned it out - the second time I bent the metal that touches the variable resistor in the sender to give it better contact.
The problem is still with me. Searches here and on POR show people's gauges working to a point and then dropping to empty. Mine isn't doing that so I'm thinking I still have a bad ground somewhere. I did find a couple people with the same problem as me but they didn't follow up on what they did to fix it.
I'm trying to avoid buying a new sending unit unless I know that is what's wrong. The sending unit checked out per the FSM, by the way - that's the other reason I don't want to replace it.
Any suggestions on other things to check?
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Re: Fuel Sender unit in tank - bouncing gauge
[Re: aedavis]
#522399
11/05/04 04:31 PM
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Joined: Jul 2003
Posts: 1,262
Body Damage is Cool
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Check the gauge itself, and the voltage reducer/stabilizer for the gauges. The fuel gauge is very heavily dampened, so bouncing indicates a problem with the gauge itself to me.
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Re: Fuel Sender unit in tank - bouncing gauge
[Re: aedavis]
#522400
11/05/04 07:20 PM
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Anonymous
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Does it bounce around when the vehicle is holding still or is it only when moving? -Mike
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Re: Fuel Sender unit in tank - bouncing gauge
[Re: aedavis]
#522401
11/06/04 03:36 PM
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Joined: Jan 2001
Posts: 81
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Getting the Wheeling Fever
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I will pull the gauge today and test it. It is only bouncing once the vehicle is moving. When it as at a stop it reads normally. I assumed that the fuel sending unit was damped somehow but it makes sense that the gauge has the damping mechanism built in it.
Thanks for the ideas - I'll update when I figure it out.
Allan
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Re: Fuel Sender unit in tank - bouncing gauge
[Re: aedavis]
#522402
11/13/04 01:52 AM
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Joined: Jan 2001
Posts: 81
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Getting the Wheeling Fever
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Foxtrapper, you were correct. The gauge itself failed. I replaced it with a junkyard part and it appears to be working correctly now.
I have to drive it for a few days to lower the fuel level to be 100% certain, but it looks like that fixed it.
Thanks,
Allan
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