Hi all,
I've been working on a beautiful cruiser that I picked up from Land Cruisers Direct back in April, and I've hit a wall with a small problem: my fuel gauge is stuck.
For a little background, it wasn't when I bought the rig, and it didn't become a problem until I removed some aftermarket electronics. I removed a "toll" system, it's junction box, and a couple fuses that were the wrong amps, and had a copper sleeve attached (I'm not sure the proper name for this, but I've attached a picture). The only "loose" wire I have is a black, female crimp connector, and the plug for the keyless entry to the doors.
After removing those, the fuel gauge has been stuck at 1/4 tank. I have no reason to believe the sender is malfunctioning (there wasn't any irregular functioning prior to it becoming stuck) and the fuses are appropriate amperage and none are blown. Because of this, I'm almost certain that something was simply disconnected, but I'm not real savvy with wiring diagrams.
To make matters worse, I can't see, or get to, the back of the fuse box very well, and I'm thinking the dash has to be disassembled to access it. Is this the case?
Does anyone have any thoughts on this? It's cool to call me an idiot, provided you give some good advice on how I can not be an idiot.
I'd like to do it myself, but I'm more committed to not screwing up my truck.
Cheers,
Aaron
I've been working on a beautiful cruiser that I picked up from Land Cruisers Direct back in April, and I've hit a wall with a small problem: my fuel gauge is stuck.
For a little background, it wasn't when I bought the rig, and it didn't become a problem until I removed some aftermarket electronics. I removed a "toll" system, it's junction box, and a couple fuses that were the wrong amps, and had a copper sleeve attached (I'm not sure the proper name for this, but I've attached a picture). The only "loose" wire I have is a black, female crimp connector, and the plug for the keyless entry to the doors.
After removing those, the fuel gauge has been stuck at 1/4 tank. I have no reason to believe the sender is malfunctioning (there wasn't any irregular functioning prior to it becoming stuck) and the fuses are appropriate amperage and none are blown. Because of this, I'm almost certain that something was simply disconnected, but I'm not real savvy with wiring diagrams.
To make matters worse, I can't see, or get to, the back of the fuse box very well, and I'm thinking the dash has to be disassembled to access it. Is this the case?
Does anyone have any thoughts on this? It's cool to call me an idiot, provided you give some good advice on how I can not be an idiot.
I'd like to do it myself, but I'm more committed to not screwing up my truck.
Cheers,
Aaron