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TROUBLESHOOTING AND ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Test Procedures
11
8.
Connect battery and spark plug wire(s).
See Connecting the Battery – Gasoline Vehicles, Section 10, Page
TEST PROCEDURE 27 – Fuel Gauge
See General Warning on page 10-1.
There are five, numbered, blade-type terminals on the rear of the fuel gauge housing
.
See
following NOTE.
NOTE:
Keep the battery connected during this test procedure.
1
2
6
4
7
1. Black(Jumper Wire From 6) 2. Blue 4. Orange 6. Black 7.
White
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Figure 11-43
Fuel Gauge/Hour Meter
1.
Turn the key switch OFF and remove the key. Place the Forward/Reverse handle in the NEUTRAL position.
Chock the wheels.
2.
Remove the instrument panel to gain access to the back of the fuel gauge/hour meter.
Removal, Section 12, Page 12-14.
3.
Place a sheet of insulating material between the front frame and the electrical connections on the rear of the
instrument panel to prevent contact between the two.
4.
Disconnect the orange wire from the fuel gauge/hour meter.
5.
Set a multimeter to 20 volts DC and place the red (+) probe of the multimeter on the positive post of the battery.
Place the black (–) probe on the negative post of the battery. Record the voltage reading.
6.
Set a multimeter to 20 volts DC and place the red (+) probe on the (2) terminal of the fuel gauge/hour meter with
the blue wire is connected. Place the black (–) probe on the (1) terminal of the fuel gauge/hour meter with the
black wire
.
7.
Connect battery.
See Connecting the Battery – Gasoline Vehicles, Section 10, Page 10-3.
8.
Turn the key switch ON. The voltage reading should be the same as the battery voltage reading recorded earlier.
If not, check the continuity of the blue and black wires
9.
The orange wire should remain disconnected for this step. Place the black probe of the multimeter on the (1)
terminal of the fuel gauge/hour meter and place the red (+) probe on the (4) terminal of the fuel gauge/hour
meter
. The voltage reading should be approximately 4.94 volts. If the reading is
incorrect, replace the fuel gauge/hour meter.
2009 FE 350 Maintenance and Service Supplement
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