I have read through all the threads about taps gauges not working. I see people recommending to pull wires off back of gauge and test resistance. Here is my scenario.
Taps plate moves up and down as it should but the gauge doesn't work. It will intermittently "catch" but most of the time doesn't work. I have a Bennett actuator with the electronic control unit. People have suggested it's the actuator. Since it extents and retracts as it should, I don't think that is my problem. I'm pretty sure the actuator itself doesn't send any feedback on position as there are no wires going to it, just the little black hydraulic cable.
My gauge doesn't look like the ones on the posts I've read. Mine has a 5 pin harness with four wires that plugs into it. Mine is not a Faria. It is a Medallion. See photos below.
Question is can I test the resistance on the harness by unplugging it from the gauge? If so does anybody know which to wires to test resistance with?
Thanks,
Jetter
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Taps plate moves up and down as it should but the gauge doesn't work. It will intermittently "catch" but most of the time doesn't work. I have a Bennett actuator with the electronic control unit. People have suggested it's the actuator. Since it extents and retracts as it should, I don't think that is my problem. I'm pretty sure the actuator itself doesn't send any feedback on position as there are no wires going to it, just the little black hydraulic cable.
My gauge doesn't look like the ones on the posts I've read. Mine has a 5 pin harness with four wires that plugs into it. Mine is not a Faria. It is a Medallion. See photos below.
Question is can I test the resistance on the harness by unplugging it from the gauge? If so does anybody know which to wires to test resistance with?
Thanks,
Jetter
20170704_152053.jpg
20170704_152100.jpg
20170704_152116.jpg
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