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SENSOR, FUEL LEVEL, ADJUSTABLE, 240 OHM EMPTY TO 33 OHM FULL, SWING-ARM TYPE

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DESCRIPTION:

For 240 Ohm Empty / 33 Ohm Fuel Gauge models. Adjustable for 5" - 24" deep tank. Fits standard 5-bolt mounting flange.
Feature Points
  • For 240 Ohm Empty / 33 Ohm Fuel Gauge models.
  • Adjustable for 5" - 24" deep tank.
  • Fits standard 5-bolt (2.125 in. circle) top mounting flange.
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REVIEWS:

Rated 5 out of 5 by from Fuel sender Added a fuel sender to my dash gauges last month. After adding the adapter from 6 to 5 screws it worked great.
Date published: 2020-02-28
Rated 1 out of 5 by from Sucks! Gauge doesnt work as advised. Customer service was terrible on addressing the issues.
Date published: 2019-09-10
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QUESTIONS:

Can I buy just the float for the fuel sending unit? How much.

Asked by: RobOB
Unfortunately we do not sell these separately as they are sold as one unit.
Answered by: Steve from AutoMeter
Date published: 2023-09-22

After installing this sender, my fuel gauge has not worked yet. I've checked grounds, pulled my tank twice for bench test. It always works on the bench. I put the sender in a bucket of gas to find out the float doesnt float. What can I do with my issue?

Asked by: Will1891
If you could send our tech team an email at [email protected], someone will be able to assist you in finding a solution.
Answered by: Thomas From AutoMeter
Date published: 2023-12-07

What model of of your gauges would work with you 3262 sender, is that gauge available through Amazon?, I would prefer a basic one, I have a tight budget to complete my Ford F100 project. Thanks for your advice.

Asked by: FORD F100 1956
Any gauge that is listed as compatible with a 240-33 ohm sender or resistance range. A couple of our least expensive models to look at would be 1317 or 2516, but many models are within that same price range.
Answered by: Matt from AutoMeter
Date published: 2022-01-23

Will this sender unit fit in a 1967 A Body Mopar?

Asked by: John5150
The 3262 is an adjustable sender that can be adjusted to fit a 5” to 24” deep tank. The flange is a 5 hole bolt pattern. There is also no built in fuel pick-up which is part of many OEM senders.
Answered by: Sarah from AutoMeter
Date published: 2021-11-16

purchased 1809 beige 5pc kit, fuel level sender instruction say not intended for use with fuel pick up tube. I have a poly Tank with pick up tube in top, from Tanks Inc. What type sender do I need or will this work ? thank you for you help .

Asked by: da46
The 1809 comes with a fuel gauge designed to work with a 240-33 ohm sender. If you have Tanks brand tank, it will probably easiest to get a 240-33 ohm sender that is compatible with your tank unless you can adapt the 3262 sender that we include and still maintain the fuel pick-up.
Answered by: Sarah from AutoMeter
Date published: 2021-11-16

can I get the gasket for the 3262 I must of miss place it or it did not come with one I got it in 02/26/19 just know starting to put my 1936 together

Asked by: Billyboy56
Please give us a call at 866-248-6357 and we will be able to assist you.
Answered by: Steve from AutoMeter
Date published: 2020-06-08

What's the difference between this sending unit and the Marine unit ?

Asked by: Lfntman
Thank you for your question. There is no difference between the two functionality wise since they both go from 240 ohms empty and 33 ohms full.
Answered by: Steve from AutoMeter
Date published: 2020-02-18

Hi there have a auto meter ultra lite fuel gauge in a Toyota 1974 Corolla.when car is full of gas it reads half full.believe it's the original sender and the ohm must be different.if I buy the autometer sensor adjustable 240ohm to 33ohm would this fix it?

Asked by: Tony 1974
Tony, Thank you for your question. Please give our tech line a call at 866-248-6356 for assistance.
Answered by: Steve from AutoMeter
Date published: 2019-10-22
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