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@Renfrance wrote: "my cmc speedster’s fuel gauge to read empty when ignition is off and it reads full all the time when I turn on the ignition. I have replaced the sending unit and replaced the gauge with a used replacement."

Question:

What happens when you turn on the ignition and the gauge goes to "full", then leave the ignition turned on and remove the gauge wire from the sender.  Does the gauge now go to "empty"?  It should.  Max resistance on the sender is "empty" and least resistance is "full".   When yu swapped senders, did you remember to bend the float arm 180º from the original direction because the gauge reads the sender a$$-backwards?  

I'm trying to help you isolate the source of the problem.  Doing that, above, will point to or isolate the sender or something else and we can go from there.

I have attached a wiring diagram (JPG and PDF) for the BACK of your CMC gauges.  This may help you decide if the fuel gauge circuit is mis-wired.  If the wire from the sender to the gauge is shorted to ground, somewhere, the gauge will read “full” all the time.  If you pull the sender wire off of the back of the gauge and it still reads “full” then it’s a bad gauge.  If it drops to empty when the sender wire is pulled off the back of the gauge, then it’s a miswired or a shorted wire from sender to gauge - Got it?

Let us know how you make out.

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