Posted by Hobo,NC on June 19, 2013 at 04:58:07 from (98.16.6.35):
In Reply to: Coolant circulating? posted by DollarBill on June 17, 2013 at 15:17:03:
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I would not trust a voltmeter because a voltmeter will not catch it if the cycle times are fast a voltmeter will throw you a curve ball . A voltmeter could be used to check the ignition side but not the output gauge side.
A test light would show the gauge side pulse (blink on and off)..
It operates more like a circuit breaker it should show a steady pulse if its erratic (on/off) the gauge will be in inaccurate...
If one has a lab scope are a graphing multi-meter it would be top choice... I know you know and you gave great advice my statement was to not let a voltmeter fool ya...
The fuel gauge is a short the voltage regulator breaks on/off depending on the resistance of the fuel sender input. If it does not break the gauge will go up in smoke... The body of the regulator has to be grounded for it to work...
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