Will the gas gauge work without this?
Fred B
Fred B
no, it literally IS the ground for the sending unit. You would need to ground it some other way if you omit the ground strap to get the gauge to work.
The rubber sealing gasket alone with the rubber hose section completely isolates the sender from chassis ground. If the contact of the sender retaining ring through tank, straps, hardware, was sufficient and dependable the mfgr would never have put the jumper on the fuel line. Yes it will work at times but rain, vibration, even changes in fuel weight, causes more posts here about intermittent gauge operation.
Well I disagree with the rubber sealing gasket isolating the sending unit from ground.
The sealing gasket is behind the sending unit. The Steel washer gets spun right onto and touches the sending unit which then touches the gas tank, gas tank straps touch tank, straps touch chassis. It is grounded........ Sorry
My gauge is working and while under the car this weekend I noticed the metal strap is only connected on one end, the main fuel line side. I will reconnect it, I am sure it was put there at the factory for some reason.
Next question.......why is the sender connected to the line with a rubber hose? The tank and line are solidly attached to the underbody. tmm
Where can you get one of these clips?It is just a strap the straddles the rubber line connecting the sending unit to the supply line. It clips on the line at the sender and the supply line going to the front of the car.
Pretty much any Mopar parts seller. Try Mega Parts USAWhere can you get one of these clips?