WIRING PROBLEMS!!!!
Also, I have NO gas gauge, but I do have power to the sending unit, and I have no temperature gauge. DOES ANYONE HAVE A WIRING SCHEMATIC FOR A 67 F-250...BEFORE I GET A GUN???Ken
Until then:
regarding the Fuel gauge have someone ground out the wire for
only a second to see if the gauge pins. That shows the gauge works.
The sending unit could need a BETTER ground (clean off the mounting area)The only other thing it would be is a faulty sending unit.
The wiring on that old of truck Stockman will be able to help you with.
Dennis
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Electric problems are the worst. The schematic is way too large to send, let alone scan. I recommend you look under the dash to see where the wiring has been cobbed. Ground problems are the leading culprit usually for the lights, not other stuff, but ground is still important. :-) Concentrate on one circuit at a time.
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