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fuel level gauge wire diagram by La fiera
Started on: 05-02-2019 12:38 PM
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Last post by: olejoedad on 05-03-2019 10:36 AM
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Report this Post05-02-2019 12:38 PM Click Here to See the Profile for La fieraSend a Private Message to La fieraEdit/Delete MessageReply w/QuoteDirect Link to This Post
Can anybody provide me with a wire diagram for the fuel level signal (pink) wire?
I'm installing an aftermarket gauge and need to see where is the best place to get the signal from.

Thanks!

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You need to tap in to the dash connector on the passenger side of the cluster.
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Originally posted by olejoedad:

You need to tap in to the dash connector on the passenger side of the cluster.
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Thanks Olejoedad!!
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Be aware that the GM sender is 0-90Ω, most aftermarket gages do not interface to the GM sending unit.
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Originally posted by olejoedad:

Be aware that the GM sender is 0-90Ω, most aftermarket gages do not interface to the GM sending unit.

Yes, that I know. I purchased a VDO 0-90ohms. Thanks buddy!

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Always happy to help.
Good luck with your project.
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