chevyluv1980 wrote:
Shouldn't the fuel sender wire be a constant voltage? The fuel guage sender works by resistance and the guage itself measures that amount. I would think the pulsing wire would be to either the turn signal or hazard lights and one of those switches just happens to be ON.
You may just want to save up some money and get an aftermarket harness if yours is hacked up as much as it sounds.
The gauge regulator is a pulsing type regulator. It pulses at about a 1-2 per second rate or so and supplies power to the fuel and the temperature gauges.
The gauge movements are dampened and can't follow the rapid pulse movements so they get an average voltage of about 8 volts. The sender unit in the tank completes the ground circuit and would help dampen these out. But with an open circuit I'm sure you would see the pulses.
Maybe more information than you wanted but just trying to help a bit.