Fuel gauge issues November 25, 2013, 10:00:21 pm Yahoo Message Number: 12197The fuel gauge in our GS has taken to doing mysterious things, Reads normal, Goes way above full, even though the tank may be only half fullReads normal againThere is no pattern to how long or when it does this, any ideas?Jim Mantle 2005 GS 6316 Duramax Quote Selected
Re: Fuel gauge issues Reply #1 – November 26, 2013, 10:58:44 am Yahoo Message Number: 12200My Jayco 2005 35GS has been doing this same thing since June. No pattern. Had been waiting to completely quit so I could take it to a shop and have it looked at... BillyThe fuel gauge in our GS has taken to doing mysterious things, Reads normal, Goes way above full, even though the tank may be only half fullReads normal againThere is no pattern to how long or when it does this, any ideas?Jim Mantle 2005 GS 6316 Duramax Quote Selected
Re: Fuel gauge issues Reply #2 – November 26, 2013, 11:35:50 am Yahoo Message Number: 12201Check for a loose cluster connector. Quote Selected
Re: Fuel gauge issues Reply #3 – November 26, 2013, 11:43:00 am Yahoo Message Number: 12202Might be cheaper to get a ScanGuage to monitor fuel. I never really look at the fuel guage anyway but we never are trying stretch out a tank even on a long trip.Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android Quote Selected
Re: Fuel gauge issues Reply #4 – November 26, 2013, 11:51:12 am Yahoo Message Number: 12203Bad ground connection would be my first guess. Hope it's not at tank. Mostly may need to drop tank for a fix there. Follow from tank forward. Most ground connections are on passenger side frame near door. Best Ron Hall Quote Selected
Re: Fuel gauge issues Reply #5 – November 26, 2013, 12:12:43 pm Yahoo Message Number: 12204Good call Ron as a grounded analog gage will go full scale. These clusters my see it differently though.Denny Quote Selected