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    OBS fuel gauge with 603 OS

    I have a 1999 Yukon Denali with a 6.0 LQ9, PCM Service # 12589462, OS 12587603. I am having issues trying to get the fuel gauge working.

    Originally black box PCM. This is a PWM fuel gauge driven by PCM. What frequency should I use? The sender type should be "0" for single tank, but when I change it from "3" to "0" then save it reverts to "3".

    Also the F0505 (7003) Primary Capacity Gauge is 270 gallons and I cannot change it either. I have tried several .XDF's with no joy.

    Any help or suggestions welcome.

    .BIN file attached, .XDF file "12587603 - Release.xdf" from this site is too large to attach. I can email .XDF if needed. I do not have enough experience with UP to try it for this issue.

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    Re: OBS fuel gauge with 603 OS

    Looking at a 99 Yukon file and the file you posted with HP Tuners in the fuel system tab even though both calibrations use the same table names the axis labels are completely different. Primary Gauge and Primary Gauge Volume on the 99 Yukon the axis are labeled from 0-100% with break points every 2.5%. On the 04 OS you are using both tables go from 0-256 with break points every 2 units with no defined label what those numbers are. I don't think there is any way to correlate the data from the 99 to the 04 format. BTW the VIN in your file is for a 05 Escalade that never used that OS. That OS was only used in 04.

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    Re: OBS fuel gauge with 603 OS

    Thank you for the reply 2xls1. I chose this operating system because it seems to have the most support (850 is another option), and a went with this PCM because I needed the analog AC output to make my AC work properly. So I understand, there is no way to make my fuel gauge work with this system? Is my only option to go with a aftermarket gauge set up similar to Dakota digital?

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    Re: OBS fuel gauge with 603 OS

    Quote Originally Posted by MO LS Noobie View Post
    Thank you for the reply 2xls1. I chose this operating system because it seems to have the most support (850 is another option), and a went with this PCM because I needed the analog AC output to make my AC work properly. So I understand, there is no way to make my fuel gauge work with this system? Is my only option to go with a aftermarket gauge set up similar to Dakota digital?

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    I don't know if there is any way to make it work. I was just pointing out the differences in the tables between the two calibrations. And it's not the OS you chose but rather the VIN in it is never used that OS.

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    Re: OBS fuel gauge with 603 OS

    Thanks for the info.

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    Re: OBS fuel gauge with 603 OS

    There is one table that will convert easily. I can try to monkey with the other tables and come up with something for you to try but it will be after the holidays before I would have time to mess with it.

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    Re: OBS fuel gauge with 603 OS

    Quote Originally Posted by MO LS Noobie View Post
    Thank you for the reply 2xls1. I chose this operating system because it seems to have the most support (850 is another option), and a went with this PCM because I needed the analog AC output to make my AC work properly. So I understand, there is no way to make my fuel gauge work with this system? Is my only option to go with a aftermarket gauge set up similar to Dakota digital?

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    My buddy an I have the fuel gauge in his 98 K1500 working perfectly running a DBC P59 on his 350.

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    Re: OBS fuel gauge with 603 OS

    Could you share your bin file? What operating system are you using? Anything you can do to help would be much appreciated.

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    Re: OBS fuel gauge with 603 OS

    If you have the ability, it would be worth it to me to compensate you. I have spent 2.5 years trying to make it work. PM me if interested, Jeff

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    Re: OBS fuel gauge with 603 OS

    Quote Originally Posted by MO LS Noobie View Post
    Could you share your bin file? What operating system are you using? Anything you can do to help would be much appreciated.
    2618 with an 05 Express van system file. Only have it as a HP Tuners file at the moment.

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