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Fuse value for fuel gauge?

Fuse value for fuel gauge?

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Hi

I'm restoring a CJ5 , but it does not have the fuel circuit fuse. This circuit feeds the gauge of fuel and temperature but I do not know what is the value of the fuse that I must install?
 
This is all great info above. I really appreciate it.

One issue I've been dealing with is that the Fuel Gauges from OMX ADA seem to be grounded from the S post on the Fuel Gauge to the Back of the body of the Fuel Gauge itself. That doesn't seem right to me. Won't that just cause current to go thru the case/Speedometer/Dash and short the circuit instead of going all the way to the back to seek its ground thru the Sending Unit?
 
You are correct and that is definitely wrong. The "S" terminal is the connection for the sender unit in the tank. ("I" is for ignition source). It should not be grounded at all. It gets a variable resistance to ground based on the level of the float in the sender unit. If it is grounded all the time, it will just peg the gauge and never read the actual fuel level.

Now if you're reading that "S" terminal with an ohm meter (no wires attached) to the case of the gauge and seeing what appears to be a short to ground, then you are reading through the coil of the gauge itself, which while not zero ohms, is still low. That would be normal to see a very small amount of resistance between the fuel gauge "S" terminal and ground. But if you are saying that the Omix gauge actually has some type of grounded connection between the "S" terminal and the case of the gauge cluster, then that would be a problem.

Another possibility - are these some newer style aftermarket gauges with only two terminals on the fuel gauge. I've seen some of these that don't have the 3rd terminal on the fuel gauge for the strap that goes to the temp gauge. These newer style fuel gauges only have the "S" and the "I" terminals, and if not used along with the newer style temp gauge as a matched pair, they won't work right. With these newer style, the two "I" terminals should be connected. Here are the correct readings in ohms with no wiring at all on the stock style gauge:
  • S to Ground 68-72 ohms
  • S to I 19-21 ohms
  • S to A 19-21 ohms
  • I to A Zero
  • I to Ground 49-51 ohms
  • A to Ground 49-51 ohms
So to shorten all of this, if you have the original style 3-terminal fuel gauge, hook it all up normal but without the sender unit wire connected to the "S" terminal (leave the "S" terminal open). With the ignition on, you should read +12V on the "I" terminal and on the "A" (the strap going to the temp gauge). The temp gauge should be working and obviously the fuel gauge should read completely empty since the "S" (sender unit) is not connected. If you don't get these readings, you have a wiring problem with the ignition wiring (red wires through the splice I mentioned earlier and connecting to the "I" terminal) and/or your gauge is bad. If the readings are correct and as long as you know the sender unit in the tank is good, connecting that to the "S" terminal should make it all work. And just for reference, your sender unit should read:
  • 73 ohms empty
  • 23 ohms half tank
  • 10 ohms full
If you have a few resistors laying around of values close to these, you can disconnect the sender unit and use some clip leads to connect different resistors to the "S" terminal and ground to test the gauge performance.
 
I know this is an old post, but was wondering if anyone might have an idea where to go forward. Every time I put a fuse in the #8 position it stalls my engine. Take the fuse out it runs. But the fuel and temp gauge doesn’t work. Just wondering if there might be some pros here with an answer to the riddle. Thanks in advance.
 
I know this is an old post, but was wondering if anyone might have an idea where to go forward. Every time I put a fuse in the #8 position it stalls my engine. Take the fuse out it runs. But the fuel and temp gauge doesn’t work. Just wondering if there might be some pros here with an answer to the riddle. Thanks in advance.
That is one crazy situation. This should not happen unless it's (the wiring) has been altered.
 
That is one crazy situation. This should not happen unless it's (the wiring) has been altered.
Kill switch. Who would know about it ?
 

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