Anyone have any ideas on what to check for a fuel guage that is reading way past full.
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Mine has done that when it is full ever since it was new. about an 1/8 inch past "F".
phil
phil
Junior Member
If it reads that way all the time, the wire going to the gauge is broken, or the sender itself is bad.
If you can test the wire going to the gauge, its should read 90 ohms resistance to ground at full, and 0 at empty.
A broken wire/sender causes the resistance to be way more than 90, hence the gauge reads full all the time.
I could be the gauge itslef is bad, but I'd bet on the sender/wire is the problem.
If you can test the wire going to the gauge, its should read 90 ohms resistance to ground at full, and 0 at empty.
A broken wire/sender causes the resistance to be way more than 90, hence the gauge reads full all the time.
I could be the gauge itslef is bad, but I'd bet on the sender/wire is the problem.
Junior Member
hey i had the same problem my guage would read like that sometimes like for a month on end. then i found the trick to mine fill the tank so full gas just comes out and drive the gas down it worked twice on mine then the guage works it must just get stuck at the top. hummmmmmm
worth a try i guess
worth a try i guess
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I was wondering if what you guys mean by the sender wire being bad do you mean like a short?
Junior Member
I experienced the same problem when I first began to work on the car, prior to purchasing it. Sitting in the same spot for over 2 years and not being driven (probably) caused the tank float/sending unit to become gummed up with old nasty varnished gasoline.
What actually fixed my particular issue was filling the tank full of 91 octane fuel, and an entire bottle of seafoam. Last week, I drove it around like a jerk in an empty church parking lot one night and after an hour, the needle began to go down. This last week and a half, the needle appears to be working as intended.
Hopefully you don't have to drop the tank to resolve your issue.
What actually fixed my particular issue was filling the tank full of 91 octane fuel, and an entire bottle of seafoam. Last week, I drove it around like a jerk in an empty church parking lot one night and after an hour, the needle began to go down. This last week and a half, the needle appears to be working as intended.
Hopefully you don't have to drop the tank to resolve your issue.
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Thankyou i will try somthin similar. Sww if i can reproduce the results.
Junior Member
going through the same issue with mine right now. when i picked it up last week there was hardly any gas in the car. it wouldnt of been enough to get it home and the nearest station wasnt close enough so i brought an extra 5 gallons with me. i know the gauge works cuz it moved up alittle when i put that 5 gallons in. now its been stuck at above 'F' ever since i topped it off at the gas station that night and ive driven about 100 miles so far. im hoping the needle will drop quick when its almost empty. then ill just repeat till whatever is causing it to free up and work normal.
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my gas gauge flucuates . it will be at a quarter tank and if i turn right it will go to empty and if i turn left it will go to half a tank
Junior Member
my gas gauge flucuates . it will be at a quarter tank and if i turn right it will go to empty and if i turn left it will go to half a tank do you happen to know what i can do to fix it
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if the fuel pump has ever been changed it's possible the float arm got bent . how do i know ? because i did it . i had to change a fuel pump on an out of state vist . i was in a hurry to get back home . my tank reads 1/4 tank hi all the time thru all ranges . i need to remove and rebend arm . just my thoughts . good luck .