64DartGt
Active Member
I know several 80's dodge trucks that the gas gauge doesnt work and the one I'm getting ready to start working on is one of them and was wondering if it was commonly a in tank issue or a cluster/gauge issue.
I don't know if it's the same, but in my 75 Ford, the sending wire was broken behind the dash, and the sending unit itself was toast. I replaced the unit, and the gauge still didn't work. What I discovered was the float had a pin hole in it, and wouldn't float anymore. Swapped the float, and it works.
Nine time's out of ten the fuel gauge problem in these truck's is a bad ground or the wire going from the sending unit ( gas tank ) to the gauge . To check , Ground out the wire at the sending unit and see if your gauge move's ( with the key on ) . If it does then check to make shure the sending unit has a proper ground . ..... Quick question though . If your column is out of the truck then how are you powering up your instraments ? Your key has to be on for the gauge to work .