Check out www.fordification.com/fuel-sending-units.htm I think you will find your answer there.
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Run the truck until you have less than a 1/4 tank of fuel or siphon the fuel out. Remove the front seat. Remove cardboard cover that covers the fuel tank. Disconnect wires and fuel line to sending unit. Remove the sending unit from tank. Reverse for assembly.
With a multimeter. The easy way is to unscrew, disconnect and remove the sending unit from the tank for testing. Once removed, connect the multimeter to the chassis of the sending unit and the isolated stud that was wired to the fuel a gauge. Depending on where the sending unit's arm is positioned different resistance values will result.
As usual , mine starts and stops and lies to me . Its probably the sending unit , in the tank I believe .
The fuel tank has to be removed to gain access to the fuel sending unit. The fuel sending unit and the fuel pump is replaced as a unit.
is on the fuel pump inside of the fuel tank,,,,,,......if you lookin for the fuel temperature sending unit.
The fuel sending unit for your fuel gauge is inside the fuel tank with the electric fuel pump
No. The fuel sending unit detects the amount of fuel in the tank ... the fuel pump actually delivers the fuel to the engine.
The fuel sending unit for the fuel gauge would be located in the fuel tank.
how do you replace the fuel sending unit
The fuel sending unit for your fuel gauge is in the fuel tank with the electric fuel pump
fuel level sending unit is the unit that sends message from fuel tank to fuel gauge, telling you how much fuel is in tank