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RE: Fuel Tank Sender Unit - Alan Course - 14-03-2018

Many thanks for everyone's help & advice. What an excellent site this is the first time I have used it. None of the businesses I have contacted felt they could be restored but a pal who is an electrical wizard (in other words much more competent than me) likes a challenge & with all your advice reckons he can do it!

I will post the outcome in due course!

Many thanks everyone

Alan


RE: Fuel Tank Sender Unit - Andy Bennett - 18-03-2018

I am guessing it is beyond simplistic but my 33 sender also didn't work. It turned out to be a combination of 2 simple things. First of all the earthing through the tank bolts was inufficient so I added a separate earth. It then worked intermittently and that just needed Brasso on the resistance coil and a slight bending of the contact arm and all has been well for 9 years.
Best of luck
Andy B