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Ford (S550) fuel level sending unit and aftermarket fuel gauge

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Does anyone happen to know what the ohm range is for the OEM fuel level sender and if there are any aftermarket fuel gauges that will work if I tap into the sending unit signal?
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I don't know the ohm range, but be aware that there are 2 fuel level sensors, one in each side of the tank. The saddle design of the tank requires that it have 2 sensors.......
 
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I don't know the ohm range, but be aware that there are 2 fuel level sensors, one in each side of the tank. The saddle design of the tank requires that it have 2 sensors.......
I know that. Thank you for the heads up. I just need to monitor the fuel level of the passenger side.
 
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Finally found this information for anyone that does a search for the same thing. I scrubbed the entire interweb and it took asking a Ford Tech Instructor to get it. 201x GT350 uses 10-180 ohm resistance for fuel sending. I'm surmising that the GT and other models that use the same sending units are the same.
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