Topic: Fuel gauge just quit working
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Worked on my way over to a lunch, got back in the car to come home and it just stays at empty. 
Thought I was just low on fuel as I was on an 1/8th of a tank on the way over, so I filled the tank up and it never moved off empty. All the other gauges work so it shouldn't be a fuse.
So how do I test the gauge? Pull one of the wires off the sender on the bottom of the tank and ground it? Should go to full then right?
I really don't want to take the panel apart...

Thought I was just low on fuel as I was on an 1/8th of a tank on the way over, so I filled the tank up and it never moved off empty. All the other gauges work so it shouldn't be a fuse.
So how do I test the gauge? Pull one of the wires off the sender on the bottom of the tank and ground it? Should go to full then right?
I really don't want to take the panel apart...

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Maybe a ground. I have a 72' also, my sender is accessed from the top of the tank.

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Unplugging the center wire(usually tan or pinkish) on the sender should cause it to go to FULL. Grounding it should cause it to go to Empty. You should be able to look down in the tank and see if the float fell off, or broke, leaving the float arm hanging down. If the float is still on the arm, and it near the top of the tank(depending on how much fuel you put in), then I'd venture to say the sender has gone kaput, or has lost it's ground. Try running a separate ground to the ground terminal on the sender, and see if that makes any difference.

manchestershark said:
Maybe a ground. I have a 72' also, my sender is accessed from the top of the tank.


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With the tan wire removed from sender gauge goes full ( I think it pegs )
with the wire grounded it will read empty.
If you have a digital multimeter you can read the sender:
0 ohms empty 90 ohms full 45 should be half tank
Here is what I tried and failed at yesterday. On the bottom of my tank, are 2 wires. One is a flat blade type connector,
and the other is a rubber covered 90 degree connector. Without removing the spare tire carrier assembly (the top cover)
I couldn't remove either connector. The 90 degree one was just too hard to get at, but I couldn't even get the dang flat connector off.
I tried looking in the tank but it is chocked full right now, and I tried hooking the float arm with a coat hanger to no avail.
Today I will drop the spare tire crap and then I should get good access to the connectors.
I hate C3 Corvette engineers...
Thanks for the suggestions so far guys.
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and the other is a rubber covered 90 degree connector. Without removing the spare tire carrier assembly (the top cover)
I couldn't remove either connector. The 90 degree one was just too hard to get at, but I couldn't even get the dang flat connector off.

I tried looking in the tank but it is chocked full right now, and I tried hooking the float arm with a coat hanger to no avail.
Today I will drop the spare tire crap and then I should get good access to the connectors.
I hate C3 Corvette engineers...

Thanks for the suggestions so far guys.
|UPDATED|1/26/2015 11:45:39 AM (AZT)|/UPDATED|
Solved...NO FLOAT! Got a better flashlight and looked in the tank and I can see the rod with no float on it.
Looks like another 65 bucks in the money cannon.
Looks like another 65 bucks in the money cannon.

Damn, dunking another $65.00 into a 72 LT1 convert w/air, I think you should sell me that money pit. $10k and I'll even take care of that troublesome gas guage ?? LOL !! Good luck with the fix and remember my offer is always open !!
|UPDATED|1/26/2015 3:29:41 PM (AZT)|/UPDATED|
|UPDATED|1/26/2015 3:29:41 PM (AZT)|/UPDATED|
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Vman73 said: Damn, dunking another $65.00 into a 72 LT1 convert w/air, I think you should sell me that money pit. $10k and I'll even take care of that troublesome gas guage ?? LOL !! Good luck with the fix and remember my offer is always open !!
x 4.8 and you got a deal!

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