Fuel Sender Power comes through coolant temp switch? 3208T
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08-28-2007, 12:32
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Fuel Sender Power comes through coolant temp switch? 3208T
Alan,
I was trying to picture what your problem is but... well... the fuel sending unit is in the fuel tank, which on an FC is a lot farther than 6" from the engine. Why don't we start with what the electrical problems are, and go from there. Gary Miller 83 FC 33 - For Sale Milwaukee area --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "xz3kg7" wrote: > > I've had a couple of random electrical problems and I'm trying to > figure something out. > > The hot wire for my 87FC35 (3208T) fuel sender goes through what looks > like a temperature sender/switch on my block. If I'm under the dog > house, the "sender/switch" looking thing is about 6" northeast of the > fuel sender itself. (It is screwed into the engine and when I loosen > it antifreeze comes out.) > > I'm suspecting that this sender/switch is bad. > > Does it make sense that this would be wired this way? I presume if > the engine overheats it opens a contact and quits sending power to the > fuel sender, therefore shutting down the engine before it can be > damaged?? Anybody know? > > Thanks, > Alan Johnson > 87FC35 > 87FC35 > |
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Fuel Sender Power comes through coolant temp switch? 3208T - xz3kg7 - 08-28-2007, 07:38
Fuel Sender Power comes through coolant temp switch? 3208T - Gary Miller - 08-28-2007 12:32
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