James,
Since fuel gauge works fine, you know the voltage stabiliser is OK.
I would try a new sending unit, since it's easier to change that than
to chase wiring.
Bob
On Thu, 23 May 2002 19:36:41 -0600 "james" <jamesnazarian@netzero.net>
writes:
> > James,
> > Yep, your gauge is not giving you the information you want.
> > I don't know, though perhaps someone does, if the temp gauge
> can be
> > adjusted as the fuel gauge can be.
> > Other ideas--have you experimented with another sending unit?
> Is the
> > fuel gauge working more-or-less OK-----wondering if the voltage
> > stabiliser is giving incorrect output and skewing the reading of
> the temp
> > gauge?
> > My understanding of the electrical gauge is that the resistance
> of the
> > sending unit is greatest when temp is lowest. If that's true,
> that would
> > confirm your suspicion of the wiring being part of the problem.
> > Bob
>
> Yup, fuel gauge works fine.
>
> james
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