Paul King
MrPJK
I have a 1966 dodge dart ,The fuel guage isn't working ,There is a little plugin voltage regulator behind the gauges ,Is there a better and improved regulator that I can purchase .Hope I explained this properly,Thanks Paul
I have a 1966 dodge dart ,The fuel guage isn't working ,There is a little plugin voltage regulator behind the gauges ,Is there a better and improved regulator that I can purchase .Hope I explained this properly,Thanks Paul
I may be wrong but I thought the earlier Darts had the voltage regulator in the fuel gauge?
I made an electronic VR with a few parts ordered online. Bought enough to cobble together 5 voltage regs for about 20 bucks delivered to my front door.
The regulator is a plug in for the 66 Darts. Here's a good thread about 66 Dart gas gauges. 66 Dart gas GaugeI may be wrong but I thought the earlier Darts had the voltage regulator in the fuel gauge?
I made an electronic VR with a few parts ordered online. Bought enough to cobble together 5 voltage regs for about 20 bucks delivered to my front door.
My temp gauge seems to work properly ,Does this mean it is the gas gauge only that is bad
You'll find that the nuts that attach gauge studs to circuit board are stamped tin speedy nuts. This is because the studs are swedged into a fiber board. Weak nut on a weak stud. I've seen these studs so rusted that a real fine thread nut probably would have cracked the board before backing off.I tapped the plastic in front of the fuel gauge and it shot right to empty ,I believe the gauge is shot and I have a spare one,not looking forward to takeing the dash apart.LOL Thanks everyone
I replaced the sending unit ,im glad I did the filter fell apart when I touched it .Yes, but it might not be guage it might be sender or wiring
But it does indicate that the IVR is working correctly