Bouncing Fuel gauge

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  1. magellan

    magellan Light Load Member

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    I've got a 2012 KW T700, 470k miles currently. What causes the fuel gauge to not regulate? While driving it looks like its having a seizure. While it is showing an 1/8th of a tank I still had close to 120 gallons. What could be the problem?
     
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  3. Superhauler

    Superhauler TEACHER OF MEN

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    One of two things. Lose wire connection or the sending unit is about to give up.
     
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  4. x1Heavy

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    HM..... that would be it.

    You best get to it. Figures a 300 gallon tank, 150's on each one, 120 stated remaining, 60 per tank. Less than half but above 1/3. Eh... that is not much to slosh the gauge unless you hit a real bad washboard...
     
  5. heavyhaulerss

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    something could have broke loose in tank, like part of a baffle & is hitting the metal rod with float in tank. mine has been doing that for 15 years.
     
  6. EZ Money

    EZ Money Road Train Member

    Agree...It is rarely the gauge itself but most likely a bad connection or the sending unit is bad.
    All it does is work on ohm readings from the sending unit..
     
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  7. magellan

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    Got it thanks guys. I have been using a stick marked off in sections to aid in the fuel reading until I get it fixed.
     
  8. WitchingHour

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    Most likely a sending unit. Typically not too difficult to change out.. I've replaced them on T800s, T660s, and T680s... unfortunately, if I ever did one on a T700, I don't remember it. The T680, you can reach it underneath the back of the cab.. pretty simple to swap them out. The T660, we'd have to remove the cab fairings, loosen the tank straps, disconnect the supply and return lines, and rotate the tank (much easier on a near empty tank, suffice to say). I would expect the T700 to be more like the T680 in this regard, but I can't promise it.
     
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  9. magellan

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    I'll take a look tomorrow to see if I can find it and hopefully replace it myself.
     
  10. colorado18spd

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    My 09 Columbia did that till I replaced the sending unit.
     
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  11. WitchingHour

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    It's just six screws. Not really a lot to it if you don't have to take off the fairings and rotate the fuel tank. I wish I could tell you definitively which is the case, but I've only ever worked on T700s a couple times (there were a couple in a fleet of primarily T660s, then the T680 became the mainstay of said fleet), and that's one repair I've just never had do on that particular model.
     
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