At 10:08 PM 6/23/2002, Maynard Southard wrote: >If I bypass the sensor, should the LED stop blinking? What else could be >causing blinking? Any suggestions for what else to check? Unplug the sender and short the two pins -- that should stop it blinking (may haave to recycle the power). If not then bad sender ground or open sender wire or bad sender module or bad gauge. Check the ground by grounding the other wire -- if it cures blinking then bad ground. Check open/module by unplugging module #43 from fuse-relay panel -- if blinking continues, bad gauge, otherwise bad module or open wire going to it. No Bentley here, can't tell you which pin to ground to check module sorry. david |
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