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smile.gif posted on June 13th, 2012 at 02:22 PM
wiring diagram for 72 squareback


greeting one and all.
after a wiring diagram for a type 3 squareback on a 72 plate.
having fuel sender problems and need the paperwork.
all help is good help
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posted on June 13th, 2012 at 04:29 PM



Fuel senders are pretty much straight forward

sender wire goes straight to part on the rear of the gauge..

if it doesn't work.. try an earth wire [especially If You have had the tank out or painted...] to one of the screws holding the sender in.

Most likely part to fail is the sender...
it is wearing all the time the car is moving...

see if i can find a type 3 wiring diagram -- Here :

vintagebus.com
go to wiring diagrams then go down the list of buses, beetles, karmann ghias, type 3.. 1972

Now USA VWs usually have a different wiring diagram to other countries but the fuel gauge should be the same..

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posted on June 13th, 2012 at 04:35 PM
trully awsome


thanks for the help mate trully awsome. dont suppose you know any good supplyers of parts for these things .
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