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Topic Boards => Ford, John Deere, Oshkosh, Freightliner, & all others => Topic started by: Joedaddy20051 on December 22, 2008, 10:05 AM

Title: Gas gauge doesn't work: '87 Chalet, John Deere Chassis
Post by: Joedaddy20051 on December 22, 2008, 10:05 AM
Sent: 1/7/2008

I have 1987 Chalet. Anybody have an idea of why the gas guage doesn't work? Any body know where I can get a wiring diagram of the chassis? It's a John Deere with a Ford 460.

Thanks.
Title: Re: Gas gauge doesn't work: '87 Chalet, John Deere Chassis
Post by: Slantsixness on December 22, 2008, 10:07 AM
Sent: 1/7/2008

3 good possibilities:

1. Sending unit float is bad, but that's somewhat unlikely on an '87
2. Broken or frayed wiring in the sending unit or a bad or loose connector/ wire or ground strap to the sending unit. (yours should be a 4 pin trapexoidal connector on the Pump/sending unit, if Fuel injected... if carburated, then its just a 2pin connector)
3. Bad tank switch or solenoid (either the solenoid itself, or the switch on the dash will switch the gauge reading from one tank to another. I would suspect this if the main tank worked but not the Auxiliary tank..or vice versa)

Its usually one of these... (but don't be too surprised if its more than one of them, or something completely different even.... it could even be the dash gauge just "stuck".... a good freindly whap on the dash never hurts... )
 
Tom