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Thomas 714

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:( /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" /> The gas guage does not work on my 79 bronco. I have power to the wires at the sending unit wire end. ( It's a pulsating power. ) Should the power be pulsating? I am tring to get some info on this before I pull the gas tank. The person that had the bronco before me welded a reese hitch in back. And I will need to cut it off the frame to get to the tank. Please help
 

Txquadhunter

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i'll be willing to bet your trouble doesn't fail in the wires since ya got power. the circent board on the back of these old beeats gets brittle and crack. try hittin a few wrecking yards for a good gauge cluster it'll probably fix ya right up!

 

davids78bronco

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I had the same problem, and did the same thing txquad suggested - swap out the guage cluster... worked like a charm

 
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:rolleyes: Fell I found out why my gas guage did not work. The float was bad on the sending unit. I was going to replace the guage cluster. But I had power to the gas guage. So I pulled the gas tank and there it was, the float.

Thanks to everyone who wanted to help me out.

 

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