RivalThreat
Member
Hello all! Im new to this and thought I'd come in and ask for a bit of help.
I've been working on trying to get my fuel gauge to work on a 72 mustang. I came across this on the printed circuit, seems like they soldered a wire in attempt to ground it? The circuit board is burnt as you can see in the pics so I have ordered that as well as the IVR.
My question is, why did they do this and can I leave this off when i install new printed circuit? Am I going to burn up the new one?
Some background, before I got to this point I thought it may be the fuel sending unit, I bought a new one and unhooked plug at tank and "dry" tested the unit and it popped and blew the new unit.
I've been working on trying to get my fuel gauge to work on a 72 mustang. I came across this on the printed circuit, seems like they soldered a wire in attempt to ground it? The circuit board is burnt as you can see in the pics so I have ordered that as well as the IVR.
My question is, why did they do this and can I leave this off when i install new printed circuit? Am I going to burn up the new one?
Some background, before I got to this point I thought it may be the fuel sending unit, I bought a new one and unhooked plug at tank and "dry" tested the unit and it popped and blew the new unit.