How to test the Fuel Sender inside the fuel tank ?
Posted: Sat Apr 07, 2007 3:17 pm
Hello Bongonauts - can any of you shed some light on testing the fuel sender inside the fuel tank or replacing it with another one ?
My fuel gauge went on the fritz a few months back and now I need to fix it before we go Bongoing again this Easter.
At first I followed all the other postings relating to the duff earth connection but that didn't fix the problem. I also tested shorting out the connection back to the fuel gauge to see if the wiring to the gauge and the gauge itself were working ok. So far so good but still the gauge wouldn't work when connected to the sender unit.
I then handed my van into my local garage to investigate the problem and all they did was short out the terminal block and tell me it'll cost £225 for a new sender unit and housing - argh !!!!!
So I then tried the following:-
Removed the cover on the tank and inspected the float and arm was working ok. Connected a multimeter from the black wire at the top of the plastic sender housing up to the connector on the main terminal block where the fuel gauge connects to. This confirmed a connection existed from one end to the other but I couldn't get my meter to show any difference in the reading if I moved the float up and down.
My guess is the sender is bust but I'm louthed to pay £225 if the sender unit can be swapped with another one. The unit itself has a single bolt holding it onto a vertical leg which points down into the tank. Then a wire connects the variable resistor on the plastic sender housing up to the base of the tank cover. So it looks like this is an item which can be replaced independently of the whole unit.
If anyone has any ideas on how to replace the sender unit with another I'd appreciate your advice.
Cheers
Rich
My fuel gauge went on the fritz a few months back and now I need to fix it before we go Bongoing again this Easter.
At first I followed all the other postings relating to the duff earth connection but that didn't fix the problem. I also tested shorting out the connection back to the fuel gauge to see if the wiring to the gauge and the gauge itself were working ok. So far so good but still the gauge wouldn't work when connected to the sender unit.
I then handed my van into my local garage to investigate the problem and all they did was short out the terminal block and tell me it'll cost £225 for a new sender unit and housing - argh !!!!!
So I then tried the following:-
Removed the cover on the tank and inspected the float and arm was working ok. Connected a multimeter from the black wire at the top of the plastic sender housing up to the connector on the main terminal block where the fuel gauge connects to. This confirmed a connection existed from one end to the other but I couldn't get my meter to show any difference in the reading if I moved the float up and down.
My guess is the sender is bust but I'm louthed to pay £225 if the sender unit can be swapped with another one. The unit itself has a single bolt holding it onto a vertical leg which points down into the tank. Then a wire connects the variable resistor on the plastic sender housing up to the base of the tank cover. So it looks like this is an item which can be replaced independently of the whole unit.
If anyone has any ideas on how to replace the sender unit with another I'd appreciate your advice.
Cheers
Rich