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Old 10-28-2007, 06:45 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by 98tadriver View Post
indeed i did. it said to use A sealer so i figured teflon tape would be fine. its not leaking or anything, but do u think its messing up the ground? because on the directions it said the sender should ground itself. maybe i could touch a wire to it and to a good ground and have a friend look a the gauge to see if it changes anything before i go taking it out
What you can do is bench-wire it. Don't install the gauge in a pod or anything, but keep it loose so you can check the connections. If you are sure they are right, and you are SURE you have a good ground, then replace the sender.
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