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poor grounds=no gauge readings
It's been said many times before, but it probably bears repeating:
Alfa electrical (especially gauge) problems are often just a ground
problem. My Berlina's gas gauge worked OK til last week, when it got
erratic for a day or two, then stopped altogether. I checked the
connections at the sending unit and the back of the gauge, which were
OK. Last night, I first removed and grounded the gauge wire to the
body, and the gauge read full, meaning the gauge was OK. Then I took
a long wire and grounded the sending unit to the body, and voila, the
gauge worked as it should. All the machine screws holding the sending
unit to the tank were tight, but the sheet metal screws holding the
tank to the trunk floor were wet, loose, and yucky. So I tightened
them all up and now all's well.
Andrew Watry
Berlina Register
67 Giulia Super
69 Berlina
74 GTV (time to check its sending unit ground)
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