I'm refurbishing a 1968 safety convenience panel (low fuel, seat belts, parking brake, door ajar) wiring assembly, converting it into 1967 style. At the same time for a different customer, I'm creating a 1967 harness as well. I'm having to reverse engineer a resistor wire for the low fuel sensor relay, and in the process, I needed to know how the low fuel sensor worked.
It is a thermistor that dramatically lowers its resistance when there is no fluid to conduct the heat away from the sensor. I've had the customers check their sensors, and asked a couple of friends as well to check theirs. Of the five that have been checked, only one appears to work; the rest are all blown. I have one on order from NPD, simply to assist in my engineering studies.
My question is: is it normal to have such a large percentage of these low fuel sensors go bad, or have I simply run into a streak?