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Cummins Fan
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Possible fuel theft
Last night when I got home, I had over a tank of fuel. This morning the gauge read empty. We have some massive speed bumps by my house and I hit them pretty hard thinking the sending unit was just stuck but that didn't work. I stopped and got two gallons to make it to work and of course I was mad all day. I left my money at home and only brought 15 dollars to work with me. I had to drive home and get the money and went straight to the store and got 10 gallons and the gauge didn.t move. It does move slightly when I turn the key on. Does this happen nornally? If I was robbed, could the hose from the transfer or siphon pump have bent the fuel level sending unit? I have a book and it only shows the unit for the gas engine and obviously I don't have a pump in the tank. Are there any checks to make without having to remove the tank?
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Smash "n" Grap
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Check for a blown fuse?
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Diesel Freak
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Its all good, better to find you have a broken sending unit rather than someone stealing liquid gold from underneath your truck.
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TECH SPECIALIST
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What year truck? Don't see anything in your signature and the 1500 in your name makes me wonder if its a 96 or not. If it is a 96, if the fuse was blown, you'd have no temp or oil pressure gauge. The blue wire going to the cluster is for the fuel gauge. It goes through 2 other connectors back to the fuel pump module, and its a blue wire with orange stripe at the tank. It could be a bad ground on the other side of the sensor even. The black wire with a white stripe on the tank is the ground for this sensor. You could try jumping this wire to ground and seeing if you get your gauge to move.
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theres a check ball in the filler neck to prevent leakage in a rollover. i dont see how anyone can get around that. on my 97 i get fuel by running a line from the fuel filter house water removal line to a can and run the truck to pump fuel into can. i think someone would have to pierce your tank get fuel. that would suck if they did get fuel from you. you may also check the connection on top of tank i had my lines rust there and i noticed alot of corrosion from road grime.
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