Originally Posted by
Belair-o
Hi TriFivers,
Thanks for the replies and discussion. At the end of the day, I don't understand if you think there are some things I should try to fix the gauge fluctuating response. I will look at the connections, as TriFiveRichard suggested.
If, as Rick says the voltage limiter in the gauge was faulty, could I remotely add a limiter in the sender wiring. Not sure what limiter (or filter?) might be incorporated.
BTW, I read where sometimes it is suggested to have a ground from the sender to the frame or body, but I assume this is for instances where the gauge doesn't work at all due to no ground. If you think it might help, I will add that ground. Rather than run the ground from sender to frame/body, what if I drilled a hole in the corner of the tank flange and connected there. The sender doesn't leak a drop, and I am reluctant to monkey with it.
Thanks, Doug