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I have a 2007 nnbs Rcsb. It's a ladder bar coil over setup with a RCI-2162a fuel cell. I want my factory fuel gauge to work and I've searched high and low how to do this. Nothing. Does anyone know a way or can steer me in the right direction!?
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Easiest way would be to use a float sensor that is 40ohms full and 250ohms empty.
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Atomic, How would I tie into making it work with my factory harness. It's three wires not two. I appreciate your help man
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The wires are power, ground, and signal. Should hook right up to your factory wiring.

What's your Vin and I'll get you a harness pinout.
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Thanks a bunch man. So how would I wire the sending unit with two prongs and not three
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I attached the connector pinout.

So it looks like try your sender to Pins B and C on the harness.
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Originally Posted by Atomic
I attached the connector pinout.

So it looks like try your sender to Pins B and C on the harness.
Right on man! I have a 0-90 ohm sender in right now so I need to order the 40-250 ohm sender. Thanks a bunch

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