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Fuel gauge

Posted: 26 Apr 2006, 17:22
by Cruz
Took the van to get some welding done today and the fuel gauge was not working (was fine last friday) but the rest of the dashpod was.

Anyone got any tips and remedies as to what the problem could be (bad earths etc) before assume the sender has packed in, which I assume is a tank out job?

Posted: 26 Apr 2006, 17:33
by Cate
Sadly the sender unit is a tank out job, unless you know anyone who is about 10" tall who can get to the top of the tank? Its not too much hassle, just takes a bit of time and being careful not to rip the hoses off the expansion tanks. Good idea to get new hose and grommets while you're doing the tank.

Posted: 26 Apr 2006, 17:35
by Cruz
Got new hoses and grommets as the tank is new, then came out again when Simon changed our clutch pipes

Posted: 26 Apr 2006, 18:10
by missusjen
Try pulling the plug out behind the steering column/dash - underneath - give the connectors a good rub and see if it's any better.

I had a console that did as it pleased at will - sometimes I had rev counter/speedo/fuel/temp, sometimes a varying mixture of them, and on occasion none........lights always went on when requested though.....

Posted: 27 Apr 2006, 13:01
by Hacksawbob
green scouring pad and clean up all the contacts, moisture (from a leaky windscreen usually) can interfere with the workings. bentley has some test procedures but you may be aswell to get an exchange pod off a scrappers if you can trace the cause.

Posted: 27 Apr 2006, 13:24
by Cruz
sorry for being a dumbo but exchange pod?

Posted: 27 Apr 2006, 13:42
by Louey
the big black thing that house the speedo, warning lights and fuel guage - it is held on with four screws

Posted: 27 Apr 2006, 14:17
by Cruz
I thought that's what he meant but obviously in a less sarcastic way :wink:

Posted: 30 Apr 2006, 21:48
by Cruz
Cleaned the contacts on the plug and hey presto!!

cheers

Posted: 30 Apr 2006, 22:35
by missusjen
:D


Cool.......