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-Now i wasn't sure how to test the signal wire so this is where i need help figuring out if its the sending unit/wire or the gauge its self. But if i remember correctly its was 1 or so volt at the signal wire and with the ignition on i got 49 Ohm's and with the ignition off i got low Ohm's.
So I think i found a problem with the ground from the sending unit. Just to make sure the Purple wire in the pic is the ground wire right?...
...when i disconnect the wire and let it hang the gauge doesn't move at all....
...Also with the wire disconnected i pulled the gauge did a ohm test to the sending wire and still got the same 91-130 ohms. I then ran a wire from the ground on the battery to the ground wire and the gauge and ohm reading still didn't change.
...i tried putting a 100ohm 1watt resistor from radio shack and it works perfect. The only problem is the resistor gets really really hot and about catches on fire in about a min. I was wondering are these resistor only for a test only? or can you use one as a permanent fix? and if so what resistor should be used. Thanks...