Before re-installing, hit the inside of cluster with some Chrome spray paint. That will help reflect the light on the gauges better.
It’s pretty worked I’ll check it against the spare otherwise maybe I’ll get a new one from OC Truckyeah man for changing bulbs, it's easier this way vs. removing the whole cluster. Also, you can easily check that all the bulbs work, or LED chips in your case
If both gauges behave the same, then your problem is not in the gauge, it is between the back of the cluster and the fuel tank. My guess is going to be the green PCB on the back of the cluster or something with the wiring, something is just barely touching where it's not supposed to or vice versa
Seems like a good time for full restoration on the cluster. I’ll pick some upBefore re-installing, hit the inside of cluster with some Chrome spray paint. That will help reflect the light on the gauges better.
I’m gonna double check all connections use some epoxy and glass fix tabs and get some chrome paintThe gauge doesn't bounce over speed bumps and what not? The "dampening" of the float movement is supposed to be done through the gauge, but changing gauge reading going up or down hill is normal. It just shouldn't happen immediately. Usually if that is the case, any movement of the truck and the gauge will act crazy.
What were you doing with the cluster when you had it out?
The fuel gauge that is acting up, is it part of the used cluster that you purchased or is it your original fuel gauge?
I once had that gauge resistor go bad (i think it cracked), it caused my fuel gauge the only go up like 25%, would never go past quarter mark. But it absolutely did not affect anything while driving. I think I have a spare if you want to try the resistor anyways
quick question, do you know what the ohm and watt rating is on the resistor? this is exactly what mine is doing.
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Fastereddie has your answerI watched an LMC video the guy just placed it right in no issues I’m going to try what you’re saying seems like I go to bend the metal out a little bit
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