ericwilkison
New Member
I'm getting erratic readings from the stock fuel gauge and could use some help figuring out.
First some history: All the stock gauges were working good, well as good as the stock gauges work. I also had a cheap set of aftermarket gauges that were dripping oil on my leg. So I pulled them out removing a wye at the oil pressure sender, but otherwise not intentionally touching anything with the stock gauges. This is when my issues started, now the oil, temp, and fuel all maxed immediately and quickly on turning the key.
The gauge cluster needed a face lift any way, so I pulled it and took it apart for paint and check things out, roughly following the instructions at http://classicbroncos.com/speedoreset.shtml. All three gauges check out fine using the 9v battery test. But the voltage regulator did not pass inspection which I suspect was causing the gauges to max out. I ordered a new solid state regulator from Toms and put everything back together. I also installed new oil and temp sending units just to be sure. Now the oil and temp gauges work correctly again.
After all this the fuel gauge is very erratic. With a full tank it reads full. But when I get bellow 3/4 of a tank the gauge reads anywhere from E to 3/4 and is constantly moving. The swings roughly correspond to movement. Accelerating from a stop makes it go up. Stopping makes it go down. Sometimes it goes to E, sits there for a minute or two then gets to wagging back and forth again. The movement is not especially fast taking several seconds to reach the extremes.
Now, I'm trying to figure out if this is an issue with the fuel gauge or the sending unit in the tank. BTW, this bronco has only one tank, a 23 gal in the rear. Could the bad voltage regulator have fried one or both? Any suggestions and/or experience with these issues?
First some history: All the stock gauges were working good, well as good as the stock gauges work. I also had a cheap set of aftermarket gauges that were dripping oil on my leg. So I pulled them out removing a wye at the oil pressure sender, but otherwise not intentionally touching anything with the stock gauges. This is when my issues started, now the oil, temp, and fuel all maxed immediately and quickly on turning the key.
The gauge cluster needed a face lift any way, so I pulled it and took it apart for paint and check things out, roughly following the instructions at http://classicbroncos.com/speedoreset.shtml. All three gauges check out fine using the 9v battery test. But the voltage regulator did not pass inspection which I suspect was causing the gauges to max out. I ordered a new solid state regulator from Toms and put everything back together. I also installed new oil and temp sending units just to be sure. Now the oil and temp gauges work correctly again.
After all this the fuel gauge is very erratic. With a full tank it reads full. But when I get bellow 3/4 of a tank the gauge reads anywhere from E to 3/4 and is constantly moving. The swings roughly correspond to movement. Accelerating from a stop makes it go up. Stopping makes it go down. Sometimes it goes to E, sits there for a minute or two then gets to wagging back and forth again. The movement is not especially fast taking several seconds to reach the extremes.
Now, I'm trying to figure out if this is an issue with the fuel gauge or the sending unit in the tank. BTW, this bronco has only one tank, a 23 gal in the rear. Could the bad voltage regulator have fried one or both? Any suggestions and/or experience with these issues?