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Today, I started to experience some trouble with the fuel level gauge. I dont know why but the gauge was reading erratically and marking different levels changing just in seconds between each lecture. The car is running perfectly fine, is not giving me any problems at all, the only problem is the gauge.
Today, I started to experience some trouble with the fuel level gauge. I dont know why but the gauge was reading erratically and marking different levels changing just in seconds between each lecture. The car is running perfectly fine, is not giving me any problems at all, the only problem is the gauge.
yeah, that's what I thought. But if that's it, where is it located? and please don't tell me it is on the tank, and that I have to buy the hole pump and everything kit.
yeah, that's what I thought. But if that's it, where is it located? and please don't tell me it is on the tank, and that I have to buy the hole pump and everything kit.
ITS ON THE TANK!!!! Joking, that I dont know lol **Waits for someone who knows to chime in**
ITS ON THE TANK!!!! Joking, that I dont know lol **Waits for someone who knows to chime in**
LOL
I'm really afraid of having to change that entire setup. If that's it, I didn't wanted to change the pump for a factory one, but if I have to buy the entire setup, the walbro will go to the toillet.
I'm really afraid of having to change that entire setup. If that's it, I didn't wanted to change the pump for a factory one, but if I have to buy the entire setup, the walbro will go to the toillet.
Well I read other post. But on that case, the dude's car, the gauge wasn't working at all, and someone told him that he had to change the entire setup, and that was what his mechanic told him.
I'm really afraid of having to change that entire setup. If that's it, I didn't wanted to change the pump for a factory one, but if I have to buy the entire setup, the walbro will go to the toillet.
yeah, thats what you are gonna have to do.
thats what you need to do in the cases of the fuel gauge quitting working
you have to buy the hole thing :( best thing to do is look in the for sale are of the V8 boards sometime you can find them on there
And....the sensor connectors are the same on our V6's?
the assembly on a 2002 v6 is different, or at least that was what I saw on www.rockauto.com catalog. Is this correct?, which years can I try to look for?, If v8's are the same sensors and/or pump assembly, which years can I try to look for? etc....
Actually the gauge is working, but it not seems to be on normal working condition. My car is a 1997, and has just 57,300 miles, a ten year sensor wouldn't last that long I think.
Today, I connected my car to HP Tuners. I started to figure out if the scanner had some field that could scan the fuel level sensor, and found one. It scans the Fuel Level Sensor Voltage, and when started scanning, I saw that the voltage level was at 0.00V.
So, right now, I'm very sure that the level sensor is f**ked up.
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