fuel level gauge 95 Blazer inaccurate
I really like my 95 Blazer but what the hell did GM think while inventing that fuel level gauge? No, mine is not really broken but there seems to be no compensation at all behind it. If I step on the brake the gauge goes down up to a quarter on the scale and if I accelerate the same happens in the other direction.
Did anybody ever try to smooth out the fuel signal to get a more accurate reading? I'm thinking about putting a big capacitor in the line or something like that. If anybody did this before, how did you do it?
Did anybody ever try to smooth out the fuel signal to get a more accurate reading? I'm thinking about putting a big capacitor in the line or something like that. If anybody did this before, how did you do it?
I really like my 95 Blazer but what the hell did GM think while inventing that fuel level gauge? No, mine is not really broken but there seems to be no compensation at all behind it. If I step on the brake the gauge goes down up to a quarter on the scale and if I accelerate the same happens in the other direction.
Did anybody ever try to smooth out the fuel signal to get a more accurate reading? I'm thinking about putting a big capacitor in the line or something like that. If anybody did this before, how did you do it?
Did anybody ever try to smooth out the fuel signal to get a more accurate reading? I'm thinking about putting a big capacitor in the line or something like that. If anybody did this before, how did you do it?
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