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1979 FC35/ Fuel Guage Problem
02-10-2006, 01:12
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1979 FC35/ Fuel Guage Problem
It is sounds like the sending unit. Under the rear bed on the floor about center
of the coach you will find a round metal plate about six inches with screws
around outside. Remove the plate and the sending unit in just below. Remove the
wire from top of unit and the guage should go to empty, now ground the wire and
the guage should go to full. I f this happens the guage is ok and the sending
unit is bad. This is a universal unit and is avaible from NAPA. The only thing
to pay attention to is the new unit float length has to be set to the same as
old befor installing. Good luck, Byrne
77FC35 High and dry in Louisiana

coxcox2u wrote:
My fuel guage just quit working! When I turn the key on the guage pegs
quickly full counter clockwise below empty. Does this indicate a short?
Anyone else have a similar problem? Could it be the probe? Any info on
troubleshooting this syatem would be helpful! Thanks!





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1979 FC35/ Fuel Guage Problem - coxcox2u - 02-09-2006, 15:45
1979 FC35/ Fuel Guage Problem - Byrne Lobdell - 02-10-2006 01:12
1979 FC35/ Fuel Guage Problem - Chris Cox - 02-10-2006, 10:37
1979 FC35/ Fuel Guage Problem - Tom Warner - 02-10-2006, 14:57
1979 FC35/ Fuel Guage Problem - Chris Cox - 02-11-2006, 05:17



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