I am getting an open fuel warning and the gauge does not work, they it will go away by it self then come back on. Or sometimes it does not com on at all. Any help would be appreciated thanks
Hey there Scott, it sounds like perhaps the sensor or the connection to it has failed. I would suggest contacting our Technical Support department, by email at techsupport@dakotadigital.com, or phone at 800-852-3228.
With my tank 100% full, My sensor shows 108ohms key on, and 280-320ohms while running. Also intermittently getting fuel open message while driving, then goes off then comes on about 10 times within a 10 mile drive.
Thank you for the message. It sounds like the connection to the sensor (either the signal or the ground side) is intermittent, I would suggest evaluating the full length of this wiring to determine where this taking place. Most likely, the round side of the sensor has a poor connection, which is impacting this reading with the engine running. We suggest grounding the ring of the fuel sensor to the FUEL - terminal on the gauge control box.
HI i'm working in a 1985 c10 ls swap my fuel gauge i calibrated but is showing the fuel tank is full and is not full im using double tank i need some help please what im doing wrong.
Hello there, I would suggest reaching out to our Technical Support staff, they can help to identify what may be going on. techsupport@dakotadigital.com is the email address.
Ill be installing my HDX in my 70s Camaro. I have only one wire for the guage the brown wire. I am guessing I put that into fuel sig. If i do this with no ground on the control box will fuel gauge work? Or will I need to drop my tank and run two wires back.
If the tank is sufficiently grounded to the vehicle, a single wire connection will be OK. A dedicated ground wire is always the best option though, since it rules out potential issues below the vehicle.
@@DakotaDigitalTV thanks. I set it up with one wire. Works great. Cant believe how easy itbl was to install HDX 70C. Was planning on taking a few days after work to get done. Got it done in less then 3 hours. I spent more time reading the instructions for the past week. This thing is awesome.
@Dakotadigitaltv Mt stock Chrysler guage reads 43 ohms full and when I try to manually adjust to 99% it says fail. Currently set for SW setting what am I doing wrong? Also ford 73-10 didn't work at all ground strap on and checked. No ground wire on - of fuel terminal do I need a new sending unit?
Hello Jack, I would suggest contacting our Technical Support department directly for assistance. You can reach them at techsupport@dakotadigital.com or 605-332-6513.
I have no way to know what sender was used during the build of my 34 ford, but I did the custom set up, and it initially seemed to work perfectly. Next day I start it up to take a test run, and I get a Fuel F3 error and it shows empty… what might have happened? Could it be interference and I need to twist the wires running to the sender? I thought I was too lucky when it worked first time!
Thank you for the message, it sounds like the connection to the sensor may have been lost. I would suggest contacting our Technical Support department, 800-852-3228, or techsupport@dakotadigital.com.
I went back to the sensor to check it and found the signal wire connection had loosened up again and was giving an erratic reading. I terminated that line with a fresh connector and re-seated it and put a drop of lock right on it. New ohm readings matched a GM sensor on the list, and I am in business! Thank you!
Hello Austin, The fuel level sensor is ideally grounded to the "FUEL -" terminal on the VHX control box. Alternatively, it would ground to the mounting ring of the sensor, into the tank, then to a chassis ground point from there.
@DakotaDigitalTV right. I have the ground in the FUEL-. My sending unit only has 1 wire coming from it. The instructions recommended running 2 wires back there though. I'm assuming the hot goes on the stud but the second wire (ground) there's not much else down there. So a chassis ground would work for that? Thank you for the reply!
@@austinlarkin5242 Thanks Austin, The stud on your fuel sensor is likely the Sensor/SEN terminal, so this should connect to the FUEL SND terminal on the VHX control box. The mounting ring on the sensor is the ground, so this is ideally connected with a wire to the FUEL - terminal on the VHX control box - or chassis ground near the sensor/tank.
Hello there, Although we do not have a specific video for this process, this is detailed nicely in the product manual. If we can assist, please feel free to contact our Technical Support crew at 605-332-6513.
Hello there, When measuring the resistance from a fuel level sensor, one meter lead connects to the body of the sensor (ground), the remaining lead connects to the Sensor/Gauge terminal. It does not matter which meter lead is connected to which terminal.
An OEM replacement fuel level sensor is the best option for this application, since this will drop into place without modification - and can be ready by the Dakota Digital instrument system.
I’m running this on a 89 foxbody 5.0, I’m confused on how to ground it, I’m still new to the car scene and i can’t seem to figure out how I’ll put a ground wire on it
Can you guys do a video on setting up the fuel range learn? I have a set of HDX gauges in my 72 Monte Carlo and no matter how many times I try I can't get the range to E set. I tried multiple times followed the directions and everything but still no luck. My sensor input is set to my specific car and work fine I just can't figure that part out. Thanks!
@@DakotaDigitalTV we got it wired in, but all it does is stops the speedo? we have the wiring diagram but even with the other wire it does not work? i emailed you guys plus Marks 4wd Australia, no one seem to know how to connect them correctly to a Landcruiser 105 series but they sell them.
@@MrBj12354 Hey there Colin, Since we don't produce a direct-fit product to fit this Land Cruiser application, we are not quite sure which product that you may be referring to. I would recommend sticking with a communication method of email or telephone with our Technical Support staff.
What year G body are you working on? Typically a black ground wire clips onto the sender body, and the pink signal wire goes directly to the instrument panel.
I have a 79 Camaro with original sending unit and it worked on my old gauge but i don't know what sending unit setting to put it on can you help me on which setting to put it to i tried GM 90 with a full tank it marks gas but doesn't go down when gas is used up.... I have it ls swapped
I found that my sending unit was switched on me by the ls swap guy for another car and put one without a ground conection .... so I bought a new sending unit and set it to gm90 now it works
could we get a video of a custom ohm set up?
I am getting an open fuel warning and the gauge does not work, they it will go away by it self then come back on. Or sometimes it does not com on at all. Any help would be appreciated thanks
Hey there Scott, it sounds like perhaps the sensor or the connection to it has failed. I would suggest contacting our Technical Support department, by email at techsupport@dakotadigital.com, or phone at 800-852-3228.
I have a 1971 Chevelle with the a factory replacement sender/sensor. How do I know what to select in the settings?
With my tank 100% full, My sensor shows 108ohms key on, and 280-320ohms while running. Also intermittently getting fuel open message while driving, then goes off then comes on about 10 times within a 10 mile drive.
Thank you for the message. It sounds like the connection to the sensor (either the signal or the ground side) is intermittent, I would suggest evaluating the full length of this wiring to determine where this taking place. Most likely, the round side of the sensor has a poor connection, which is impacting this reading with the engine running.
We suggest grounding the ring of the fuel sensor to the FUEL - terminal on the gauge control box.
Do you have videos installed in a box chevy 78 thanks great video
HI i'm working in a 1985 c10 ls swap my fuel gauge i calibrated but is showing the fuel tank is full and is not full im using double tank i need some help please what im doing wrong.
Hello there,
I would suggest reaching out to our Technical Support staff, they can help to identify what may be going on.
techsupport@dakotadigital.com is the email address.
Ill be installing my HDX in my 70s Camaro. I have only one wire for the guage the brown wire.
I am guessing I put that into fuel sig.
If i do this with no ground on the control box will fuel gauge work?
Or will I need to drop my tank and run two wires back.
If the tank is sufficiently grounded to the vehicle, a single wire connection will be OK.
A dedicated ground wire is always the best option though, since it rules out potential issues below the vehicle.
@@DakotaDigitalTV thanks. I set it up with one wire. Works great.
Cant believe how easy itbl was to install HDX 70C.
Was planning on taking a few days after work to get done. Got it done in less then 3 hours. I spent more time reading the instructions for the past week.
This thing is awesome.
@@robo6863 That's great, glad to hear this, thank you for the feedback!
@Dakotadigitaltv Mt stock Chrysler guage reads 43 ohms full and when I try to manually adjust to 99% it says fail. Currently set for SW setting what am I doing wrong? Also ford 73-10 didn't work at all ground strap on and checked. No ground wire on - of fuel terminal do I need a new sending unit?
Hello Jack,
I would suggest contacting our Technical Support department directly for assistance. You can reach them at techsupport@dakotadigital.com or 605-332-6513.
I have no way to know what sender was used during the build of my 34 ford, but I did the custom set up, and it initially seemed to work perfectly. Next day I start it up to take a test run, and I get a Fuel F3 error and it shows empty… what might have happened? Could it be interference and I need to twist the wires running to the sender? I thought I was too lucky when it worked first time!
Thank you for the message, it sounds like the connection to the sensor may have been lost. I would suggest contacting our Technical Support department, 800-852-3228, or techsupport@dakotadigital.com.
I went back to the sensor to check it and found the signal wire connection had loosened up again and was giving an erratic reading. I terminated that line with a fresh connector and re-seated it and put a drop of lock right on it. New ohm readings matched a GM sensor on the list, and I am in business! Thank you!
@@DawnandSean Glad to hear it, thanks for the update!
I have a 1970 mustang, I'm currently trying to run the wire for the fuel sending unit. Where do I ground it to? I have your VHX system. Thanks
Hello Austin,
The fuel level sensor is ideally grounded to the "FUEL -" terminal on the VHX control box. Alternatively, it would ground to the mounting ring of the sensor, into the tank, then to a chassis ground point from there.
@DakotaDigitalTV right. I have the ground in the FUEL-. My sending unit only has 1 wire coming from it. The instructions recommended running 2 wires back there though. I'm assuming the hot goes on the stud but the second wire (ground) there's not much else down there. So a chassis ground would work for that? Thank you for the reply!
@@austinlarkin5242 Thanks Austin,
The stud on your fuel sensor is likely the Sensor/SEN terminal, so this should connect to the FUEL SND terminal on the VHX control box. The mounting ring on the sensor is the ground, so this is ideally connected with a wire to the FUEL - terminal on the VHX control box - or chassis ground near the sensor/tank.
Do you have a video for the custom process?
Hello there,
Although we do not have a specific video for this process, this is detailed nicely in the product manual. If we can assist, please feel free to contact our Technical Support crew at 605-332-6513.
when you run the ohm test what are you connecting the leads too?
Hello there,
When measuring the resistance from a fuel level sensor, one meter lead connects to the body of the sensor (ground), the remaining lead connects to the Sensor/Gauge terminal. It does not matter which meter lead is connected to which terminal.
Do they have a sending unit like this for 74 chevy caprice?
An OEM replacement fuel level sensor is the best option for this application, since this will drop into place without modification - and can be ready by the Dakota Digital instrument system.
Ok thank you
I’m running this on a 89 foxbody 5.0, I’m confused on how to ground it, I’m still new to the car scene and i can’t seem to figure out how I’ll put a ground wire on it
You're looking to add a ground to the fuel level sender? Or, do you have a Dakota Digital instrument system?
Can you guys do a video on setting up the fuel range learn? I have a set of HDX gauges in my 72 Monte Carlo and no matter how many times I try I can't get the range to E set. I tried multiple times followed the directions and everything but still no luck. My sensor input is set to my specific car and work fine I just can't figure that part out. Thanks!
Hello - In the meantime, I'd suggest reaching out to our Technical Support staff. You can get them at techsupport@dakotadigital.com.
hey, you design this thing, what are the wiring we need to join it to for a 2001 105 series?
Hello Colin,
We would suggest a service manual to identify this specific wire color/location on your 2001, 105 Series Land Cruiser.
@@DakotaDigitalTV we got it wired in, but all it does is stops the speedo? we have the wiring diagram but even with the other wire it does not work?
i emailed you guys plus Marks 4wd Australia, no one seem to know how to connect them correctly to a Landcruiser 105 series but they sell them.
@@MrBj12354 Hey there Colin,
Since we don't produce a direct-fit product to fit this Land Cruiser application, we are not quite sure which product that you may be referring to. I would recommend sticking with a communication method of email or telephone with our Technical Support staff.
What if the set up menu is not popping up on the screen for the fill
Hello there Isaac,
I would suggest contacting our Technical Support directly, techsupport@dakotadigital.com or 800-852-3228.
Can someone show me a schematic on how to set this up ‘cause I’m not having any luck. The dash is showing EE every time.
Contact us directly if you like; easier by email or phone. sales@dakotadigital.com
I’m having the same problem
My licensed installer couldn’t get my fuel gauge to work...still a problem
So it’s three wires on a GBody the sender wire goes to sender in tank and ground goes to ground on sender
What year G body are you working on? Typically a black ground wire clips onto the sender body, and the pink signal wire goes directly to the instrument panel.
DakotaDigitalTV so do I wire the ground on the sender body to the ground on my Dakota Digital fuel ground screw? Or I can just use any ground
20g sensor system
30? fuel
Hello there,
Could you please clarify this question a bit further? I'm not exactly sure what you mean by this.
I have a 79 Camaro with original sending unit and it worked on my old gauge but i don't know what sending unit setting to put it on can you help me on which setting to put it to i tried GM 90 with a full tank it marks gas but doesn't go down when gas is used up.... I have it ls swapped
Same thing with my T/A, did you find any thing?
Did you figure it out?
I found that my sending unit was switched on me by the ls swap guy for another car and put one without a ground conection .... so I bought a new sending unit and set it to gm90 now it works
DD is the most confusing thing Ive ever seen
It's literally plug and play. I have a late 80s c1p, 90 ohm sender..I selected gm 90 and it's perfect.