The fuel gauge on my 12v converted truck doesn't work at all. Are these gauges capable of working on 12 volts or do I need to look at an aftermarket gauge?
Thanks
The fuel gauge on my 12v converted truck doesn't work at all. Are these gauges capable of working on 12 volts or do I need to look at an aftermarket gauge?
Thanks
I think you're looking at an aftermarket gauge. 12v with a matching 12v sender.
Yes, you must use a 12 volt gauge and a matching sending unit...the stock stuff wont run on 12.
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That's what I thought, was hoping to avoid dropping the tank but looks like I'll have to.
Unfortunately...the military sending unit does not have a scale that allows for anyone elses gauge to match to it so you will need to get a matched set of some other scale...
Lord send your Holy Ghost into our hearts and make the desire of our hearts Your Will.
Pro-choice, that's a LIE, babies don't choose to die!!
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