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I don't know how or why but now the damn gas gauge decided it wants to point waaaaayyyyy past full WTF?? What would randomly cause that? I tried moving wires and **** around but nothing. Maybe this is a sign to not take it on a long trip. Lol
This thing get terrible gas mileage and I would reaaallllyyyy like to have a gauge for the highway. Peace of mind really.
yes in has its own gauge.Cuz of da propane???![]()
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I don't know how or why but now the damn gas gauge decided it wants to point waaaaayyyyy past full WTF?? What would randomly cause that? I tried moving wires and **** around but nothing. Maybe this is a sign to not take it on a long trip. Lol
Once I burned a couple of gallons out of the tank it always went back to normal. I suppose that info doesn't really help your problem though. 
I still need to get the fenders cut here pretty quick.
If your gauge is pinned way past full then the thing that normally causes that is the ground wire for the fuel sender in the tank not being grounded. Even if the wire looks like it's attached to the bolt good, take it loose and take a wire brush to the area under the bolt head, the bolt itself and the lug on the end of the wire. It could even be that the wire itself has become corroded and isn't making a good connection. If wire brushing doesn't fix it and the wire isn't broken, I would cut the lug off the end of the wire, strip the wire and put a new lug on it. Or just do like I did the other day and strip enough wire to wrap around the bolt a couple of times and tighten it up. My guage was doing the same thing yours was doing.
. So it wouldn't tighten down. Everything looked really rusty and corroded so I (half assed) took a wire brush to the lug, bolt, frame, and moved the bolt to a different hole on the frame. Still no luck, but like I said I didn't clean the metals very well. I will try again without half assing it this time.