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watson32
 


Member Since: 25 Jul 2017
Location: Preston
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Fuel Guage issue

I've done quite a bit of searching and not really getting anywhere

i have a 2005, 54 plate TDV6 and my fuel gauge has a mind of its own, i filled it up and when i got back in it was reading 3/4 (the pump tripped out at £80), i drove down the road and it came up to full so not too bad, i then switched it off went into and when i started it up the gauge was at 1/2.

I’ve done over 350 mile in it now and sometimes it seems to show what I’d expect for the fuel level (going off how far it normally gets on a full tank) but more often than not its reading between 1/2 and 3/4.

The range is still showing 250 mile as well, as much as I’d like to think its doing exceptionally good on fuel, i don't think its quite right haha

Does anyone have any suggestions as all the posts I’ve found are with the fuel gauge going to empty?

I’ve removed my LED brake light bulbs and put standard ones back in (someone suggested they could be causing issues) but no change.

Thanks in advance
  
Post #187208825th Oct 2017 6:50 am
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watson32
 


Member Since: 25 Jul 2017
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I’ve just had the OSF arch liner out and disconnected and cleaned the 2 connectors, refitted and still no change.

is there an inspection hatch in the floor to get go the top of the tank? or is it a case of dropping it off the car?
  
Post #187238125th Oct 2017 8:19 pm
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Globetrotter448
 


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It sounds like a sensor playing up - both are in the tank and can only be got at with dropping the tank. There is also a connector behind the instrument panel that can give weird results along with a low battery.
  
Post #187312528th Oct 2017 10:12 am
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watson32
 


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Thanks for the reply

i’ll have a look into the battery and see if thats ok then way up dropping the tank. its starting to get annoying now haha, its been on half for the last week now and i’ve filled it 3 times. (i am working on doing 300 miles then filling it up again)
  
Post #187403431st Oct 2017 8:51 am
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Dave T
 


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I had a problem with mine some years ago, I got a second hand tank and just replaced the whole thing, rather than trying to change one or other sensor. Very simple to change, just get it almost empty first.
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Post #187413131st Oct 2017 12:31 pm
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Dave T
 


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may help a bit

http://www.disco4.com/forum/topic83097.html?highlight=tank
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Post #187413331st Oct 2017 12:35 pm
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watson32
 


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Thanks for the help

took the tank off today and it turned outbthe forward sender unit had come off and was flaoting around, managed to get my arm in and clip it back in place.

All seems to be working again for now
  
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