TylerHagerdorn
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Well I'm still figuring it out. I got a known good PCM from a truck with matching RPO codes and a flex truck because it does matter. We put one from a gas truck(VIN T) and the fuel level wires must be backwards because full was dead empty and it moved like it should.I'd recommend cleaning the grounds that are on the body mount, just under the driver's door hinges (right behind the left front tire). There will be two or three wires on two bolts, and one is the TBCM ground.
I'd also pull the two PCM connectors and check for water intrusion and pin fitment. The gaskets can leak and water can sit in the lower part of the connector.
It'll be interesting to see what you find to be the cause.
But here's the issue right now. We installed a brand new Delphi pump over the weekend and then filed it up...that's when we saw the gauge reading backwards...so more research showed that the VIN Z Flex trucks use a different PCM and fuel system, pump connectors are different so that would make sense.
Put my original PCM back in and it would only go to half tank, when there was 3/4 in it. Picked up the correct junkyard one today and installed and did the security relearn, and it's still not going past half...so I don't really know what else it could be. I have both new clusters so I changed them and still the same thing. So not a cluster issue and doesn't seem to be a PCM issue. I saw the truck at the junkyard and it read between. 3/4 and full which was the correct fuel level that was still in it. So obviously it works
What else do I check now? Do I go top it off and see if it moves? I know there's resistance values ohm wise for the different levels of the fuel level sender. I haven't tested those yet. We didn't do any wiring repair when swapping the pump, wiring was good and not corroded and fully intact. It starts perfect everytime. I don't know what else it could be.
If anyone and anything else for me to try please tell me. We've put a new Delphi pump in, known good PCM, and a brand new cluster.