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Old 10-13-2004, 10:38 PM
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Bronco II Eddie Bauer (1987) Fuel Gauge

Have a Bronco II EB. The gauge will not register the gas in the tank and reads empty. The low fuel light on the console between the seats will not go off depite a full tank.
It started a few months back. The needle acted sluggish and then dropped to E. 3 days later it registered again, but sank to E on the road and has not worked since. I have replaced all the fuses in the fuse box. Next will change the relays.
Anyone have an idea what is happened? I though by replacing the fuses it should have corrected itself.
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Old 10-14-2004, 08:28 AM
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Re: Bronco II Eddie Bauer (1987) Fuel Gauge

I forget the name of it.. but it happened in my fathers 86 Jeep Cheerokee.. a rod with a floting end sits in the tank, slides up and down on a varible resistor to register the fuel(this is a year and some back so bear with me here) but its likly that has just deteriorated to the point were it barely rises but basicly.. if you want it fixed you most likly will have to disassemble the fuel tank depending on if you have an access port..

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