PROCEDURE
INSPECT FUEL SENDER GAUGE ASSEMBLY (for Short Wheelbase)
Check the fuel sender gauge assembly output voltage.
*a | Component without harness connected (Fuel Sender Gauge Assembly) |
*b | Voltage applied between terminals |
Apply 5 V between terminals 1 (FV) and 2 (FE).
Note
Be careful when connecting the leads, as the fuel sender gauge assembly may be damaged if the leads are connected to the wrong terminals.
Do not apply more than 6 V to terminals 1 (FV) and 2 (FE).
Tech Tips
If a stable power supply is not available, use 4 1.2 V nickel-metal hydride batteries or equivalent.
*a | Component without harness connected (Fuel Sender Gauge Assembly) |
Measure the voltage according to the value(s) in the table below.
Standard Voltage | ||||||||
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*: The output voltage changes depending on the voltage applied to the terminals.
Tech Tips
Output voltage (F) = (0.850 x Voltage applied to terminals) to (0.922 x Voltage applied to terminals)
Output voltage (E) = (0.068 x Voltage applied to terminals) to (0.140 x Voltage applied to terminals)
If the result is not as specified, replace the fuel sender gauge assembly.
INSPECT FUEL SENDER GAUGE ASSEMBLY (for Long Wheelbase)
Check the fuel sender gauge assembly output voltage.
*a | Component without harness connected (Fuel Sender Gauge Assembly) |
*b | Voltage applied between terminals |
Apply 5 V between terminals 1 (FV) and 2 (FE).
Note
Be careful when connecting the leads, as the fuel sender gauge assembly may be damaged if the leads are connected to the wrong terminals.
Do not apply more than 6 V to terminals 1 (FV) and 2 (FE).
Tech Tips
If a stable power supply is not available, use 4 1.2 V nickel-metal hydride batteries or equivalent.
*a | Component without harness connected (Fuel Sender Gauge Assembly) |
Measure the voltage according to the value(s) in the table below.
Standard Voltage | ||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
*: The output voltage changes depending on the voltage applied to the terminals.
Tech Tips
Output voltage (F) = (0.850 x Voltage applied to terminals) to (0.922 x Voltage applied to terminals)
Output voltage (E) = (0.068 x Voltage applied to terminals) to (0.140 x Voltage applied to terminals)
If the result is not as specified, replace the fuel sender gauge assembly.