I fitted a new stereo head unit today to my early van. All went well till i filled up the glove box with CDs and slammed it shut , knocking the lid off the fuse box.
I put the fuses back straight. Now the fuel gauge is not working .
Dont know if i broke it smacking it with CDs or fiddling in the dash with the head unit or just coincidence
I tried to trace the wires from the wiring diagram in the Haynes manual but i cant even workout the colour codes.
Please help or i will have to drive everywhere with a fuel can in the back.
Fuel gauge broke cos ive bin fiddlin
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Fuel gauge broke cos ive bin fiddlin
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Re: Fuel gauge broke cos ive bin fiddlin
Try giving the multipin connector from the loom to the printed circuit behind the 'clocks' a Gentle wiggle.
Pin 7 (T14/7 centre of Haynes page 12.30) connects the fuel gauge to the sender. Wire is Lilac/Black.
Mike
Pin 7 (T14/7 centre of Haynes page 12.30) connects the fuel gauge to the sender. Wire is Lilac/Black.
Mike
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Re: Fuel gauge broke cos ive bin fiddlin
Thanks for that ,
in the future i will get stuff done by people who know what they are doing and stop being so tight.
in the future i will get stuff done by people who know what they are doing and stop being so tight.
Orange 1980 devon
mem no 528
mem no 528
Re: Fuel gauge broke cos ive bin fiddlin
Groovie,
There is a picture of the multipin connection (Printed Circuit part) in this thread. Scroll down to the second photo. Connections are a bit delicate and subject to damage and corrosion.
Possibly you have disturbed them during your 'Fiddlin'
https://club8090.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=48092" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Mike
There is a picture of the multipin connection (Printed Circuit part) in this thread. Scroll down to the second photo. Connections are a bit delicate and subject to damage and corrosion.
Possibly you have disturbed them during your 'Fiddlin'

https://club8090.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=48092" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Mike
'Two 'eads is better'n wun even if mine's a sheeps'
Grun
Member Number 1250
D reg 2.1 DJ autosleeper poptop
Grun
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