Dear Pawel
You said:
“
I bought W113 late gauge form SLS. Before diving under dash I wanted to check it. I hooked + from fuse box, signal form corresponding pin in the sender and left ground connected to the sender from the harness (brown wire). The tank is 1/3 full. But the hand pegs at 4/4. I see 2 possibilities:
1. Something is wrong with the gauge.”
The ground side of the fuel gauge sender should be connected to BLUE/black that is the ground coming from the fuel sender float.
If you connect the fuel gauge directly to BROWN GROUND, it will receive a full signal ground and that is why is showing 4/4 full instead of 1/3.
The fuel gauge gets full 12v on the positive post (+)from cable BLACK/blue, and the negative signal is taken from the BLUE/black stripe cable coming from float (fuel sender unit)
I think I had it correct:
1. I took the gauge out of the box and took it to the trunk. It had two terminals:
- positive, goes through the resistor to the solenoid inside the gauge
- signal, goes directly to solenoid inside the gauge
2. I removed the plug from sender and wires from the plug; put blue/green (reserve light) and blue/black (signal to gauge in cluster) aside
3. Connected brown (ground) to its pin on sender
4. Took a length of wire and connected signal pin from sender to signal terminal in the gauge (so this is through resistance wire in the sender)
5. Took a length of wire and connected + from fuse box to positive terminal in the gauge
6. (Modified 12.12.2020) Gauge frame was grounded.
The gauge showed full despite 1/3 of fuel in the tank.
I did not connect ground to gauge - I did to pin on sender, then from another pin on sender I took the signal to the gauge.
If there is no other resistor in the cluster and if the resistance between brown and black/blue pins on sender is around 80-90 Ohm, this means the new gauge is shot.
Am I correct?
P.S. I have replaced the attached drawing with the corrected one - with ground for gauge marked (12.12.2020).