Fuel Gauge 0-90 with Fuel Sender 0-95 omhs??

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CountKrunk

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Hello Everyone,

I'm working on gathering up all the parts to swap out my dummy lights with actual gauges. That said, I have all the gauges (and more) they're just kinda stuck all over the place. So switching to a much cleaner factory gauge cluster that has gauges vs lights. I digress. Anyway!

I've searched but I can't find an answer here on the forum. The fuel gauges are 0-90 ohms but ALL of the fuel sending units I can find are 0-95 ohms. Would this cause an issue? Would this make the fuel gauge never show all the way full? Or would it show slightly past F with a full tank?

My fuel gauge doesn't work currently. I haven't looked into it yet, but would like to go ahead and find the correct part replacement if/when it comes to that.

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It shouldn't. There's an acceptable range/allowable variance when talking sending units and that's well within range
 

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