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t3rmin
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So my gas gauge would drop to empty after 1/2 tank or so. Pulled the sender unit (float and such) out of the tank and found the wire of the resistance coil thing had been worn through by the wiper arm. So the wire was disconnected about halfway along the coil and naturally once the wiper got to that portion the gauge drops to zero.
Anyway, I tried rewinding it with some small gauge wire I had around the house. Was pretty proud of my work, but it doesn't work right since the resistance values are all wrong I guess. Different gauges and metal compositions have different resistances I think, and I've got to match the original in gauge/composition and length to get the right resistance and thus the gauge be accurate.
So has anyone done this? Can you tell me what kind of wire to use and how much? Seems a shame to buy a whole new sender when this could be a quick & easy fix.
Anyway, I tried rewinding it with some small gauge wire I had around the house. Was pretty proud of my work, but it doesn't work right since the resistance values are all wrong I guess. Different gauges and metal compositions have different resistances I think, and I've got to match the original in gauge/composition and length to get the right resistance and thus the gauge be accurate.
So has anyone done this? Can you tell me what kind of wire to use and how much? Seems a shame to buy a whole new sender when this could be a quick & easy fix.