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  • My fuel gauge is possesed!

    Everytime I'm low on fuel (about 1/4 tank left) my fuel gauge acts crazy.

    It fluctuates up and down (all the way past the "F" make) over and over.

    But when I fill up on gas, it acts normal again. It seems to only do it when I'm low on fuel, like 1/4 tank left.

    What could it be?
    E-mail: ibjanky@yahoo.com<br />AOL IM: IBJanky

  • #2
    Yeah my Firebird and Camaro both have had fuel gauge issues, and sadly its normal.

    When I stop my gauge drops 1/4 tank, and when I accel it goes up 1/4 tank if I do it hard [img]smile.gif[/img] cornering left = more fuel, cornering right = left fuel. Not to mention the gauge is a linear gauge and its measuring only the fuel level in the tank... and since our tanks are V shaped, the fuel usage appears to accelerate as you drive.

    I wish I could put a calibration circuit on the fuel gauge, and somehow dampen it from reacting so quickly like it does.
    2002 5-spd NBM Camaro
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    • #3
      <blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Dominic:
      Yeah my Firebird and Camaro both have had fuel gauge issues, and sadly its normal.

      When I stop my gauge drops 1/4 tank, and when I accel it goes up 1/4 tank if I do it hard [img]smile.gif[/img] cornering left = more fuel, cornering right = left fuel. Not to mention the gauge is a linear gauge and its measuring only the fuel level in the tank... and since our tanks are V shaped, the fuel usage appears to accelerate as you drive.

      I wish I could put a calibration circuit on the fuel gauge, and somehow dampen it from reacting so quickly like it does.
      <hr></blockquote>

      I can understand slight fuel level changes.

      But mine is NOT normal.

      It shoots from nearly empty, ALL THE WAY UP past the F mark.

      That is not normal
      E-mail: ibjanky@yahoo.com<br />AOL IM: IBJanky

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      • #4
        Nope, shooting around like that IS normal. Not very pleasing is it?
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        • #5
          <blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Ike:
          Nope, shooting around like that IS normal. Not very pleasing is it?<hr></blockquote>

          That's normal?!?!?!

          How come it didn't use to happen before?
          E-mail: ibjanky@yahoo.com<br />AOL IM: IBJanky

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          • #6
            thats def not normal. No F-body ive been in ever has ever jumped around from E to F.

            Sure it will jump around maybe half the tank but definetly wont make the full sweep.

            somethings wrong, sorry i dont know what
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            • #7
              <blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by defrag:
              thats def not normal. No F-body ive been in ever has ever jumped around from E to F.

              Sure it will jump around maybe half the tank but definetly wont make the full sweep.

              somethings wrong, sorry i dont know what
              <hr></blockquote>

              yup, that's what it does...a full sweep

              I can understand 1/4-1/2 tank sweep, but mine goes from E all the way past the F mark. If that plastic part wasnt there to block it, i believe it would make a full circle [img]smile.gif[/img]
              E-mail: ibjanky@yahoo.com<br />AOL IM: IBJanky

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              • #8
                you could have a bad ground somewhere but based on your description the fuel sending unit (attached to the fuel pump of course) is going. had the same problem in a ford. read fine until about 1/2-1/3 a tank was left. after that you couldnt trust the gang. it could read practically anything. i just went by the tripmeter. i know about how much i would get every tank.

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                • #9
                  This isn't normal at all. There is a sensor on the gas tank. They have to replace the sensor and/or the gas tank. Had this problem on my dad's '97 Astro. Same thing would happen. They replaced the whole tank and the sensor and that fixed it. Costs a fortune though without warranty so keep that in mind. Other than that it's harmless. Just fill the car up when it gets to a quarter tank.

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                  • #10
                    <blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Dekay:
                    This isn't normal at all. There is a sensor on the gas tank. They have to replace the sensor and/or the gas tank. Had this problem on my dad's '97 Astro. Same thing would happen. They replaced the whole tank and the sensor and that fixed it. Costs a fortune though without warranty so keep that in mind. Other than that it's harmless. Just fill the car up when it gets to a quarter tank.<hr></blockquote>


                    I don't want to replace the whole gas tank just to fix the gauge ;)
                    E-mail: ibjanky@yahoo.com<br />AOL IM: IBJanky

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