Gas gage
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Gas gage
I have a '66 Toro, the gas has started acting erratic. There's aprox. 1/4- 1/2 tank of gas but the needle has started to flucuate all over the place, it evens goes past Full & disappears up into the top of the gauge, but then comes back down & repeats the whole process! Any idea what the problem is, thank you!
- Otto Skorzeny
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Re: Gas gage
Check your ground connections first. Fluctuating gas gauge is usually caused by an iintermittent ground in the system.
Run a test wire bypassing the existing wiring and see if anything changes.
You may also have a float sticking or sending unit arm hanging up.
Run a test wire bypassing the existing wiring and see if anything changes.
You may also have a float sticking or sending unit arm hanging up.
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