woggy718 wrote:
The tachometer and the trim gauge bounce at random. The fuel gage won't move. It used to move when the tank would be less than full but not bounce. I am assuming that the fuel gage is electric. Now the dingbats that fixed my horn screwed something else up too in the wireharness that connects the ignition switch. When they clipped the connectors back together, they pushed one of the wires out of the harness and everytime I shifted into reverse, the motor would cut out.
You need to get that shutoff on reverse issue addressed ASAP. I had a similiar issue where I lost my ability to shift into forward after pulling away from dock and it almost got ugly real fast for me.
If you think your horn is affecting your electrical system a simple test would be to disconnect the horn and switch and see if your problems go away.
woggy718 wrote:
Is it possible to use a voltmeter or ampmeter on the fuel tank sensor to determine the issue or should just root around for a needle in a haystack to find a loose conection?
Yes. You can check the resistance on your sender. I don't know the specific range for your sender but it should be somewhere between 40(full) and 250(empty).
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Walter

2003 248 Vista - VP 5.0 GXi
2009 Toyota Tundra SR5 5.7L 4x4