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Fuel tank sending unit


Villeman

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I am thinking it was in the 300-500 range, but that is IIRC..

Pretty sure 12/500 .024amp should keep it off. Could just get a 1k pot and see where to go from there. then use the high resistance reading for the starting point.

“Negative Temperature Coefficient”. NTC thermistors are resistors with a negative temperature coefficient, which means that the resistance decreases with increasing temperature

For liability reasons I don't know if its a good idea to make a recommendation. I think the OP should be able to make up his own mind from here what would be the best course of action.

 

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yup, all the information I need, thanks :)  guess I will spend some time hunting a OEM replacement. I promise to characterize it when i get one :), have all equipment here (stabilized thermal bath, heaters and propper measuring devices). Thanks guys!

 

 

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I have a crazy idea!

When the gas gauge gets close to E, put more gas in the tank. Don't worry about the light that tells you the same thing. Sorry, couldn't resist.:D 

Now that I've had my fun at your expense, maybe there is a sender with that part in my collection. Somewhere..... 

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Fuel too expensive over here I'm always driving on fumes :D:D

 

Haha, but my resistor is also damaged - I was hoping to fix at least one type of fuel "measuring" device.

Still have to disassemble it, I guess a bit of bending and re soldering will fix the resistor of the float.

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Thanks I'll call my local nissan dealer next week, lets see.

Than at least the gauge is working - the lamp is not sooo important. As the sender is mounted in the top of the fuel tank in a 78 280z its easy to mess around with it on a later state anyway ;)

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1 hour ago, PrincePaul said:

Thanks I'll call my local nissan dealer next week, lets see.

Than at least the gauge is working - the lamp is not sooo important. As the sender is mounted in the top of the fuel tank in a 280z its easy to mess around with it on a later state anyway ;)

Careful with generic statements... my 76 280Z is a side mounted fuel sender....

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