That's funny, my gas gauge seems to always show full when it is in the garage
too. But then when I'm out winding through the gears on my favorite back roads,
it tends to drop quickly. Maybe I should check that voltage regulator under the
dash? Or tighten the loose nut behind the wheel!
Paul
OROC
78 degrees on Wednesday, snow on the cars this morning. Just love rust-belt
weather!
Steve Harvey <stevenh@execpc.com> on 03/10/2000 08:42:09 AM
Please respond to Steve Harvey <stevenh@execpc.com>
To: "datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net" <datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net>
cc: (bcc: Paul L Kort/Picker)
Subject: Fuel Gauge Ajustment
Hello all:
The gas gauge on my 68 2000 has always shown the tank to be full. That's
great now that gas prices are going up. Problem is that it's all a lie.
I followed the 1600 book instructions on troubleshooting the system to
see if the problem is in the sending unit or gauge. Determined that the
sending unit was out of adjustment. Removed the sending unit, adjusted
the arm and reinstalled unit. Works great! That was easy! Now that the
gauge reading is correct, I can't afford to fill the tank.
Steve Harvey
Milwaukee
Wednesday night= 71 degrees
Thursday night= 20 degrees, Go figure
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