DODGE TRUCK 1993 Service Repair Manual

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• • ^ ^ ^ INSTRUMENT PANEL AND GAUGES 8E - 1
CONTENTS

page
CLUSTER AND GAUGE SERVICE PROCEDURES . 12
CLUSTER AND GAUGE TEST PROCEDURES .. i
GENERAL INFORMATION . 1
page

MESSAGE CENTER-DIESEL ENGINE ........ 4
MESSAGE CENTER-GAS ENGINE .......... 3

SWITCH
AND PANEL COMPONENT SERVICE . 16
GENERAL
INFORMATION
INDEX

page

Generator
Indicating
System
2
Distance
Sensor
2

Electronic
Digital
Clock
3

Fuel
Level
Indicating
System
1
page

Malfunction
Indicator
(Check
Engine)
3

Oil
Pressure
Warning
Lamp
................. 2
Speedometer/Odometer
System
2

Temperature
and Oil
Indicating
System
......... 2
D-body trucks have an instrument cluster which
includes gauges for fuel level, coolant temperature,
oil pressure, and charging system voltage (Fig. 1).
When the ignition switch is in the OFF position all
the gauges will show a reading except the voltage gauge. However, the readings are only accurate
when the ignition switch is in the ON position.
The cluster also includes warning lamps for:
• seat belt warning
• low oil pressure
• high beam
• left and right turn signals
• check engine. J908E-66

Fig.
11nstrument
Cluster
FUEL LEVEL INDICATING SYSTEM (FIG. 2)
A hinged float arm in the fuel tank raises or lowers
depending on the fuel level. The float arm contacts a
variable resistor in the gauge sending unit. This pro­
vides a change of resistance in the fuel gauge circuit
with any up or down movement of the float. This sender
resistance is shown as fuel level on the gauge. Resistance is greatest when the fuel level in the
tank is low and the float arm drops. With high resis­
tance current flow is low and consequently positions
the instrument panel gauge pointer to low.
Resistance in the circuit is at a minimum when the
tank is full and the float arm is raised. With resis­
tance at a minimum, current flow is high registering
full on the instrument panel gauge.
12
VOLTS
TO

GAUGE
IP

FUEL
TANK

SENDING
UNIT

FLOAT

SENDING
UNIT
1:
1
j
^
fCONNECTOR

!g|yj-»—
FUEL

GAUGE

FUEL

TANK

J098E-47

Fig.
2
Fuel
Level
Indicating
System

INSTRUMENT PANEL AND GAUGES

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8E
- 2
INSTRUMENT PANEL
AND
GAUGES


TEMPERATURE AND
OIL
INDICATING SYSTEM
(FIG.
3) The operation of the temperature and oil pressure
indicating systems are identical. In the temperature
system the sending unit resistance varies in direct
relationship to the temperature of the coolant. When the engine is cold, the resistance of the tem­
perature sending unit is high and a cold temperature
will be indicated on the gauge. When the engine is hot, the resistance of the tem­
perature sending unit is low and a hot temperature
will be indicated on the gauge. In the oil pressure indicating system the sending
unit resistance is actuated by a diaphragm as the oil
pressure increases or decreases. Low oil pressure causes high resistance. High pressure causes low re­
sistance. 12
VOLTS
TO
GAUGE
TEMPERATURE/
OIL GAUGE
TEMPERATURE/OIL SENDING
UNIT
J908E-48
Fig. 3 Temperature/Oil indicating System

OIL
PRESSURE
WARNING LAMP
The oil pressure warning switch, mounted on the
engine, is controlled by engine oil pressure. When engine oil pressure is normal, the switch is
held in the OFF or OPEN position. This stops cur­
rent from flowing to the oil pressure warning lamp
on instrument panel. When the engine oil pressure is low, the switch is
in the ON or CLOSED position. This allows current
to flow to the oil pressure warning lamp in the in­ strument cluster causing the warning lamp to illumi­

nate.
GENERATOR
INDICATING
SYSTEM
(FIG. 4)
The voltmeter gauge senses the voltage of the elec­
trical system.
VOLTAGE
/*

GAUGE
P/
J908E-49 Fig. 4 Generator Indicating System

SPEEDOMETER/ODOMETER SYSTEM
The speedometer/odometer system consists of an
electric speedometer and pushbutton reset odometer
mounted in the cluster. The system also includes the
wire harness from the cluster to the distance sensor at the transmission, and the adapter and pinion in
the transmission. The speedometer/odometer has the same appearance as a conventional version but it
eliminates the cable-driven mechanical system. A signal is sent from a transmission mounted distance
sensor to the speedometer/odometer circuitry through
the wiring harness. By eliminating the speedometer cable, instrument cluster service and removal is im­
proved. Refer to Group 21 - Transmission for select­ ing the proper pinion, and selecting and indexing the
proper adapter.

DISTANCE
SENSOR

DISTANCE SENSOR TEST For testing of the distance sensor and related com­
ponents refer to the Vehicle Diagnostics Test Proce­ dure Manual.
DISTANCE SENSOR REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (1) Remove harness connector from sensor. Be sure
weather seal stays on harness connector. (2) Remove sensor by loosening sensor coupling
nut from the pinion gear adapter until sensor is free (Fig. 5).
(3) To install the sensor, reverse the removal pro­
cedures. Tighten coupling nut to 17 N»m (150 in. lbs.)

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INSTRUMENT PANEL
AND
GAUGES
8E - 3
MALFUNCTION INDICATOR (CHECK ENGINE)

Fig.
5
Distance Sensor
If
the
input from
one of the
following sensors fails
an internal Powertrain Control Module
(PCM)
self
check,
the PCM
turns
on the
Check Engine Lamp. The
PCM
then substitutes
a
modified signal
in
place
of
the one
that failed until
a
repair
is
made:
• Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) Sensor
• Throttle Position Sensor
• Coolant Temperature Sensor
• Battery Voltage Sense
• Battery Voltage
Too
High
Refer
to the
appropriate Powertrain Diagnostic
Test Procedures manual
for
further information.

ELECTRONIC DIGITAL CLOCK
The electronic digital clock
is in the
radio.
The

clock
and
radio each
use the
display panel built into
the radio.
A
digital readout indicates
the
time
in

hours
and
minutes whenever
the
ignition switch
is in

the
ON or ACC
position. When
the
ignition switch
is in the OFF
position
or

when
the
radio frequency
is
being displayed, time keeping
is
accurately maintained. The procedure
for
setting
the
clock varies slightly
with each radio.
The
correct procedure
is
described under
the
individual radio operating instructions
re­

ferred
to in the
Owner Manual supplied with
the ve­

hicle.

MESSAGE CENTER—GAS ENGINE

The message center
(Fig. 6),
located above
the

Heater-A/C controls, includes warning lamps
for the:

• brake systems (parking
and
service)

ABS
brakes • liftgate open (Ramcharger only)
• maintenance required.

O/D
BRAKE
(P)(7

GATE OPEN

MAINT
REQD.

J938E-54
Fig.
6
Message Center—Gas Engine

EMISSIONS
MAINTENANCE REMINDER
This system
is
designed
to act as a
reminder that
scheduled vehicle emissions maintenance should
be

performed.
It is not
intended
to
indicate
a
warn­
ing
or
that
a
state
of
emergency exists which must
be
corrected
to
insure safe vehicle opera­
tion.
The
components covered
by the
system include
the
EGR
system,
PCV
valve,
and
oxygen sensor. Refer
to
Group
25 -
Emissions,
for
further informa­
tion.

ABS
WARNING
LIGHT
This light monitors
the ABS
Brake System. This
light will come
on
when
the
ignition
key is
turned
to

the
ON
position
and may
stay
on for as
long
as

thirty seconds.
If the ABS
light remains
on or
comes on during driving,
it
indicates that
the ABS
portion
of
the
brake system
is not
functioning. Refer
to
Group
5 -
Brakes
for
further information.

BRAKE
SYSTEM WARNING
LIGHT
The dual brake system provides
a
reserve braking
capability
in the
event
of a
failure
to a
portion
of the

hydraulic system. Failure
of
either
of the
dual sys­
tem
is
indicated
by the
brake warning light which
will glow when
the
service brake pedal
is
depressed.
The light will remain
on
until
the
cause
is
corrected. The light will also come
on
when
the
parking
brake
is
applied with
the
ignition
in the ON
position.
Refer
to
Group
5 -
Brakes
for
further information.

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- 4
INSTRUMENT PANEL
AND
GAUGES


MESSAGE CENTER—DIESEL
ENGINE

The message center (Fig. 7), which
is
located above
the Heater-A/C controls, includes warning lamps
for

the:

• brake systems (parking
and
service brakes)
• ABS brakes
• water
in
fuel
• wait
to
start (controlled
by Air
Heater Control
Module)
• Low Fuel.

BRAKE

CUMMINS
TURBO
DIESEL,

LOW
FUEL

DIESEL
FUEL ONLY WATER
IN
FUEL
WAIT
TO
START
J938E-55

Fig.
7
Message Center—Diesel Engine

ABS
WARNING LIGHT
This light monitors
the
ABS Brake System. This
light will come
on
when the ignition key
is
turned
to

the
ON
position
and may
stay
on for as
long
as

thirty seconds.
If
the ABS light remains
on or
comes
on during driving,
it
indicates that
the
ABS portion
of
the
brake system
is not
functioning. Refer
to
Group
5 -
Brakes
for
further information.
BRAKE
SYSTEM WARNING LIGHT

The Brake light
is
connected
to a
sensor that mon­
itors vacuum
in
the brake booster system. The Brake
light when
lit
indicates LOW VACUUM. The dual brake system provides
a
reserve braking
capability
in
the event
of a
failure
to a
portion
of
the
hydraulic system. Failure
of
either
of the
dual sys­
tem
is
indicated
by the
brake warning light which
will glow when
the
service brake pedal
is
depressed.
The light will remain
on
until
the
cause
is
corrected. The light will also come
on
when
the
parking
brake
is
applied with the ignition
in
the ON position. Refer
to
Group
5 -
Brakes
for
further information.

WATER
IN
FUEL
The Water
In
Fuel light
is
connected
to a
sensor lo­
cated
in the
fuel filter.
If
water collects
in the
fuel/
water separator filter,
the
Water
In
Fuel indicator
will light.

WAIT
TO
START
The Wait
To
Start light
is
connected
to a
sensor
that monitors intake
air
temperature
in the
intake
manifold.
If
intake
air
temperature
is low and
igni­
tion switch
is in
ON position,
the
PCM sends current
to
the
intake manifold
air
heaters
and the
Wait
To
Start light. This intake manifold preheat cycle
is

controlled
by an
electronic
Air
Heater Control Mod­

ule.
LOW FUEL
The Low Fuel light
is
connected
to a
sensor
in the

fuel tank. When the fuel level reaches approximately 1/6
of a
tank,
the
words LOW FUEL will illuminate
and remain
on
until fuel
is
added.

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INSTRUMENT PANEL
AND
GAUGES
8E - 5
CLUSTER
AND
GAUGE TEST
PROCEDURES

INDEX
page
Fuel Gauge
Circuit
Test
9

Fuel Tank Sending
Unit
Test
5

Oil Pressure Gauge
Circuit
Test
..............
9
Sending
Unit
(Sensor) Test
5
page
Speedometer
10

Temperature
Gauge
Circuit
Test
8
Voltage Gauge
Circuit
Test
10

Warning Lamp System Tests
6

CAUTION:
Disconnect
battery
negative cable,
in
en­

gine compartment, before servicing instrument panel. When power
is
required
for
test purposes,
connect
battery
cable
(for
test only).

Disconnect battery negative cable after test
and before continuing service procedures.

SENDING
UNIT
(SENSOR) TEST
When
a
problem occurs with
a
cluster gauge,
be­

fore disassembling
the
cluster
to
check
the
gauge, check
for a
defective sending unit (sensor)
or
wiring.
(1) Sending units
and
wiring
can be
checked
by

grounding
the
connector leads,
at the
sending unit,
in
the
vehicle.

CAUTION:
When connecting
an
input
terminal
to

ground,
Do Not
leave
the
connection grounded
for
more than
a
few
seconds.

(2) With
the
ignition
in the ON
position;
a

grounded input will cause
the oil,
fuel
or
tempera­
ture gauge
to
read
at or
above maximum.
FUEL TANK SENDING
UNIT
TEST

(1) Disconnect wire from terminal
on
fuel tank
sending unit (Fig.
1).

FUEL PUMP SUPPLY
INPUT
TO
GAUGE
SENDING
UNIT
GROUND
FUEL PUMP GROUND
J928E-49

Fig.
1
Fuel
Tank
Sending
Connector
Terminals
(2) Connect wire
to a
known good sending unit.
(3) Connect
a
jumper wire between sending unit
fuel pick
up
tube
and a
good ground.
(4) Check fuel gauge
as
described
in
following

steps.
Allow
at
least three minutes
at
each test point
for gauge
to
settle. Lightly tapping instrument clus­
ter
may
help position pointer.

FUEL GAUGE SYSTEM DIAGNOSIS
FUEL GAUGE SYSTEM DIAGNOSIS FUEL GAUGE

DOES
NOT

READ
FULL FAULTY PRINTED
CIRCUIT BOARD FUEL GAUGE
INOPERATIVE OR ERRATIC FUEL GAUGE
INACCURATE

E

1

I

CHECK
FAULTY WIRING
OR
TANK DEFORMED
TANK
NOT
FULL COMPONENTS
CHECK
CHECK
ALL WIRING INCLUDING GROUND
i

FAULTY FUEL GAUGE SENDING
UNIT
i 1
FUEL
C
1
DOES
1
READ
1
pAUGE
I

>N0?
1

EMPTY
1

r

TANK
NOT
EMPTY
CHECK
PROPER
ALIGNMENT
OF PICKUP AND

SENDER
ASSEMBLY.

REFER
TO
GROUP
14
FAULTY FUEL
GAUGE

J908E-74

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- 6
INSTRUMENT PANEL
AND
GAUGES


(5)
Clip float arm of sending unit to its empty stop
(Fig. 2) and turn ignition key to ON position. The
gauge should read Empty, plus one pointer width, or
minus two pointer widths.
(6) Move and clip sending unit float arm to full

stop.
The gauge should read Full, or above.
Fig. 2 Fuel Tank Sending Unit Test
RESULTS (1) If fuel gauge does not meet specifications, check
following items as possible causes; (a) Wiring and connections between the gauge
sending unit and multiple connector. (b) Wiring and connections between multiple
connector and printed circuit board terminals.
(c) Circuit continuity between printed circuit
board terminals and gauge terminals.
If these items check okay, fuel gauge is defective
and must be replaced.
(2) If the fuel gauge meets specifications check fuel
tank and original installed fuel tank sending unit as follows:
(a) Carefully remove fuel tank sending unit from
tank.
(b) Connect sending unit wire and jumper wire
as described in the procedure.
(3) If fuel gauge now checks within specifications,
originally installed sending unit is electrically okay,
check following as possible cause:
(a) Ground strap from sending unit to fuel line
for continuity. (b) Sending unit deformed. Make sure sending
unit float arm moves freely and pick up tube is not
bent so that it contacts bottom of tank. Inspect float for any signs of damage or leaks. (c) Sending unit improperly installed. Install
properly.
(d) Mounting flange on fuel tank for sending
unit deformed. Feel for interference fit of sending
unit to bottom of tank. It is permissible to bend
pick up tube down a little near mounting flange to gain interference fit.
(e) Fuel tank bottom deformed causing improper
positioning of sending unit pick up tube. Replace or
repair tank and recheck sending unit. Refer to Fuel
Tank Section of Group 14 - Fuel System.

WARNING
LAMP
SYSTEM
TESTS
LOW
OH.
PRESSURE WARNING LAMP CIRCUIT
TEST
The low oil pressure warning lamp will illuminate
when the ignition key is turned to the ON position.
The lamp also illuminates if the engine oil pressure drops below a safe oil pressure level.
To test the system turn ignition key to the ON po­
sition.
If the lamp fails to light, inspect for a broken or
disconnected wire at the oil pressure combination
unit. The combination unit is located at the rear of
the engine (Fig. 3). If the wire at the connector checks good, pull connector loose from the switch and
with a jumper wire ground connector to the engine (Fig. 4). With the ignition key turned to the ON po­
sition check the warning lamp. If lamp still fails to
light, inspect for a burned out bulb or disconnected
socket in the cluster.
If light comes on, proceed and start engine. If the
lamp remains on, immediately turn engine off and
check engine oil pressure according to procedures as
outlined in Group 9 - Engine of this manual. If the
oil pressure meets specifications, check for a
grounded wire and/or replace the oil pressure send­
ing unit (refer to combination oil unit test). Fig. 3 Oil Pressure Sending Unit—Gas Engine

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INSTRUMENT
PANEL
AND
GAUGES
8E - 7

STEERING PUMP
ENGINE
BLOCK
J9U9-74

Fig.
4 Oil
Pressure
Sending
Unit—Diesel
Engine
COMBINATION
OIL
UNIT
TEST
(FIG. 5)
The combination oil unit has 2 functions:
(1) The normal closed circuit keeps the oil pressure
warning lamp on until there is oil pressure. (2) The sending provides a resistance that varies
with oil pressure.
To test the normally closed oil lamp switch, discon­
nect the locking connector and measure the resis­
tance between the switch terminal and the metal
housing. The ohmmeter should read 0 ohms. Start
the engine.
If there is oil pressure, the ohmmeter should read
an open circuit. To test the sending unit, measure the resistance
between the sending unit terminal and the metal
housing. The ohmmeter should read open, Start the engine.
The ohmmeter should read between 30 to 55 ohms,
depending on engine speed, oil temperature, and oil
viscosity.
If the previous results are not obtained, replace the
switch.

SEAT
BELT
WARNING
SYSTEM
For testing of this system refer to Section 8M -
Seat Belt Warning Systems.

BRAKE
SYSTEM
WARNING
LAMP
(FIG. 6) The brake warning lamp illuminates when the
parking brake is applied with the ignition key
turned ON. The same lamp will also illuminate should one of the two service brake systems fail
when the brake pedal is applied. To test the system
turn the ignition key ON, and apply the parking
brake. If the lamp fails to light, inspect for a burned
out bulb, disconnected socket, a broken or discon-
ENGINE WARNING LAMP DIAGNOSIS
OIL PRESSURE
FUNCTION

TURN

IGNITION

SWITCH
"OH"
(DO NOT
ISTART ENGINE)! LAMP "OFF'
LAMP "ON"
DEFECTIVE BULB START AND IDLE
ENGINE
BULB SOCKET OR WIRING OPEN LAMP STAYS
"ON" TURN OFF
ENGINE LAMP GOES
"OFF" DEFECTIVE
SWITCH CHECK FOR
GROUNDED WIRING
WARNING
LIGHT
OK CHECK FOR
LOW OIL LEVEL
ENGINE OIL
PRISSURi
LOW
REFER TO
ENGINE SERVICE DIAGNOSIS ENGIM

PRES
0
IE OIL
1

SURE
1
,K I

DEFECTIVE SWITCH TEST ENGINE
OIL PRESSURE

PR1448C

SWITCH
(LIGHT)
SENDING
UNIT

(GAUGE)

898E-2

Fig.
5 Combination Oil Unit Terminals
nected wire at the switch. The lamp also lights when
the ignition switch is turned to the START position. To test the service brake warning system,
(1) Raise the vehicle on a hoist.
(2) Open a wheel cylinder bleeder while a helper

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- 8 INSTRUMENT PANEL AND GAUGES



BRAKE

WARNING
LAMP
SWITCH TO BRAKE
WARNING LAMP

PR!
451

Fig.
6
Brake Warning
Lamp
Switch
depresses
the
brake pedal
and
observes
the
warning

lamp.

If
the
lamp fails
to
light, inspect
for:


a
burned
out
bulb
• disconnected socket

a
broken
or
disconnected wire
at the
switch. If
the
bulb
is not
burned
out and the
wire continu­
ity
is
proven, replace
the
brake warning switch.
The

switch
is in the
brake line
Tee
fitting mounted
on

the frame rail
in the
engine compartment below
the

master cylinder.

CAUTION:
If
wheel cylinder bleeder
was
opened

check
master cylinder fluid level.

On Diesel Models
The
Brake light
is
also con­
nected
to a
sensor that monitors vacuum
in the

brake booster system.
The
Brake light when
lit
indi­ cates
LOW
VACUUM. Refer
to
Group
5 -
Brakes
for

more information.

TEMPERATURE
GAUGE CIRCUIT TEST
(1) Remove temperature gauge. Refer
to
Gauge
Re­

placement. (2) Check continuity
in the
wire between
the
tem­
perature sensor
and the
temperature gauge (sensor
input
pin)
(Figs.
7, 8 and 9).
(3) With
the
ignition switch
in the ON
position,
check
for
battery voltage across
the B + pin and the

Ground
pin.
(TURN
IGNITION
KEY
"ON"

(DO
NOT
START
ENGINE

I
RELEASE
PARKING
BRAKE)
I

I

[
WARNING
LIGHT
GOES
I
"ON"
I

1
(LIGHT
SHOULD
BE
"OFF")!
X

APPLY PARKING BRAKE (WARNING
LIGHT

SHOULD
GO "ON")

BRAKE
SYSTEM
LEAKING FLUID
X

WARNING
LIGHT

FAILS
TO GO "ON" GROUNDED WIRING
BULB
BURNED
OUT

SHORTED PARKING BRAKE
OR BRAKE WARNING SWITCH

X
DISCONNECTED
OR
FAULTY

BULB
SOCKET
FAULTY BRAKE SYSTEM PROPORTIONING VALVE
UNIT*
BROKEN
WIRE
OR
WIRE
DISCONNECTED
AT
PARKING
BRAKE
SWITCH

X

FAULTY PARKING
BRAKE
SWITCH

X

APPLY SERVICE BRAKES
(WARNING
LIGHT

SHOULD
NOT GO "ON")

JZ
X

TEST SERVICE BRAKE WARNING
SYSTEM FUNCTION*

X
WARNING
LIGHT
GOES

"ON"

WARNING
LIGHT

DOES
NOT GO "ON"
BRAKE
SYSTEM
LEAKING FLUID
OPEN CIRCUIT
IN
WIRING
TO SERVICE BRAKE SWITCH
X

GROUNDED WIRING
OR

SHORTED BRAKE WARNING SWITCH

LOOSE
BULKHEAD CONNECTOR
X

FAULTY BRAKE SYSTEM
PROPORTIONING VALVE
UNIT*

FAULTY SERVICE BRAKE SWITCH

X
•TESTS
ARE
DESCRIBED
IN APPROPRIATE
SECTION
OF
SERVICE MANUAL
FAULTY SERVICE BRAKE
SYSTEM PROPORTIONING VALVE
UNIT*
PR1449A

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INSTRUMENT
PANEL
AND
GAUGES
8E - S
J938E-34
Fig. 7 Coolant Temperature Sensor—Gas Engine
AIR
TEMPERATURE SWITCH

-
COOLANT TEMPERATURE
SWITCH

Fig. 8 Coolant Temperature Sensor—Diesel Engine

OIL PRESSURE
GAUGE
CIRCUIT
TEST
(1) Remove oil pressure gauge. Refer to Gauge Re­
placement. (2) Check for continuity in the wire between the
oil pressure sensor and the oil pressure gauge (sensor
input pin) (Figs. 10, 11, 12 and 13). (3) With the ignition switch in the ON position,
check for battery voltage across the B+ pin and the Ground pin. J908E-6i_
Fig. 9 Temperature Gauge Pins

TEMPERATURE/OIL/FUEL
GAUGE
DIAGNOSIS

GAUGE INDICATES HIGHER

OR
LOWER
THAN
ACTUAL I
FAULTY WIRING
FAULTY SENDING
UNIT*

FAULTY INSTRUMENT PANEL
GAUGE*
ERRATIC
GAUGE OPERATION
'TEST

PROCEDURES

DESCRIBED

ARE
IN
APPROPRIATE
SECTION OF

SERVICE

MANUAL

LOOSE
OR DIRTY ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS FAULTY INSTRUMENT PANEL
GAUGE*
J908E-52

FUEL
GAUGE
CIRCUIT
TEST
(1) Remove fuel gauge assembly. Refer to Gauge
Replacement. (2) Check for continuity in the wire between the
fuel tank sending unit and the gauge (fuel level in­
put pin) (Figs. 14 and 15). (3) With the ignition switch in the ON position,
check for battery voltage across the B + pin and the Ground pin.

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