get a chiltons repair manual at the library for your car.
My Gas Gage in my 1993 Dodge Dakota 4-Banger (cylinder) is moving ever so slightly but not working? is there a wire leading to the float? what is my problem Other than being a complete Laman when it comes to this Dodge (Always been a Chevy Man ?
the purple wire is the gauge and white and black are ground!
Low oil, no oil pressure, bad sending unit, wiring, bad gauge,.............
Here you go:http://smokeriders.com/Technical/wiring_diagrams/wiring_diagrams.html
need to know where to tie in to the fuel gage have a black and white omming out of fank
check wiring at fuel tank where fuel pump is located
It is important to have diagrams on hand of a cars parts. A free wiring diagram of this car can be found in the cars maintenance manual, or at an auto shop as a print off.
Full diagnostics at: http://www.4x4wire.com/jeep/tech/electrical/gauges/
You will most likely find the wiring schematic for your Chevrolet in your vehicle's owner's guide. If it is not there, you should probably contact a professional.
Remove the instrument cluster cover. Each instrument gauge is secured separately with retaining screws. Remove the retaining screws from each gauge. Remove the wiring harnesses from each gauge.
The Ranger fuel gauge could have several problems causing it not to work. These problems include, blown fuse, bad wiring, loose connections, or a bad fuel sending unit in the fuel tank.
no it will only decrease the current carrying capability