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Default Re: Fuel Gauge - 04-26-2007 , 04:43 PM






lee405 via CarKB.com wrote:
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Hi i have an L reg saloon 405 and my petrol gauge is not working it keeps
showing half a tank when there is only 15 quids worth, and the only way i
know when to fill up is when the orange warning light comes on. even when the
light comes on, the gauge shows quarter or more in tank, but i know from
breaking down that thats not the case and to trust the orange light!! does
anyone know how much it would be to repair this or can i do something myself
to fix it...which would be even cheaper.

any ideas greatly appreciated

How about working out the mileage you get out of a tank, knocking a bit
off for safety, and then just filling up when you get to that figure?

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Default Fuel Gauge - 04-27-2007 , 09:53 AM






Hi i have an L reg saloon 405 and my petrol gauge is not working it keeps
showing half a tank when there is only 15 quids worth, and the only way i
know when to fill up is when the orange warning light comes on. even when the
light comes on, the gauge shows quarter or more in tank, but i know from
breaking down that thats not the case and to trust the orange light!! does
anyone know how much it would be to repair this or can i do something myself
to fix it...which would be even cheaper.

any ideas greatly appreciated

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Default Re: Fuel Gauge - 04-27-2007 , 11:20 AM



lee405 via CarKB.com wrote:

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any ideas greatly appreciated

It's usually at the sender (tank) end.



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Default Re: Fuel Gauge - 04-28-2007 , 03:44 AM



Quote:
Hi i have an L reg saloon 405 and my petrol gauge is not working it keeps
showing half a tank when there is only 15 quids worth, and the only way i
know when to fill up is when the orange warning light comes on. even when
the
light comes on, the gauge shows quarter or more in tank, but i know from
breaking down that thats not the case and to trust the orange light!! does
anyone know how much it would be to repair this or can i do something
myself
to fix it...which would be even cheaper.

any ideas greatly appreciated
The problem is almost certainly the sender in the tank. Under the back seat
you will see a big round plastic bung in the floor. Under that is the top of
the tank, and the sender unit. You can take it out and either clean it, or
replace it. Not a difficult job.
I think it is a float on an arm, and this may just have stuck, so freeing it
off might be all that is required.




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Default Re: Fuel Gauge - 04-28-2007 , 10:53 AM



like some one said its the unit in the tank, very easy todo. but dont
spill any fuel onto the seats or carpet,or your know about it .

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Default Re: Fuel Gauge - 04-30-2007 , 06:19 AM



Thanks i'll have a look under the seat to be honest did not even know the
back seats moved as i could not get into my boot one day tried to move the
seats but could not move them had to put my hand through gap behind arm rest!
bearing in mind i am a female is there anything i should watch out for whilst
doing this?



Brian wrote:
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Hi i have an L reg saloon 405 and my petrol gauge is not working it keeps
showing half a tank when there is only 15 quids worth, and the only way i
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]

any ideas greatly appreciated

The problem is almost certainly the sender in the tank. Under the back seat
you will see a big round plastic bung in the floor. Under that is the top of
the tank, and the sender unit. You can take it out and either clean it, or
replace it. Not a difficult job.
I think it is a float on an arm, and this may just have stuck, so freeing it
off might be all that is required.
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Default Re: Fuel Gauge - 04-30-2007 , 06:48 AM




"lee405 via CarKB.com" <u29444@uwe> wrote

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Thanks i'll have a look under the seat to be honest did not even know the
back seats moved as i could not get into my boot one day tried to move the
seats but could not move them had to put my hand through gap behind arm
rest!
bearing in mind i am a female is there anything i should watch out for
whilst
doing this?

If you put your hand down the back of the seat base, and pull it up, the
whole thing will pivot forwards, then lift out.
Just don't open the top of the tank if you have just filled up with fuel,
wait till it is at least half empty.
I think the sender unit is held into the tank by a ring which you have to
turn. This might be stiff, and need some help with a hammer or similar, try
to knock it anticlockwise.

Good luck, but I'm sure you will cope.




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Default Re: Fuel Gauge - 04-30-2007 , 07:28 AM



thats great thanks so much will let you know how it goes...if i don't blow me
and the car up lol...



Brian wrote:
Quote:
Thanks i'll have a look under the seat to be honest did not even know the
back seats moved as i could not get into my boot one day tried to move the
seats but could not move them had to put my hand through gap behind arm rest!
bearing in mind i am a female is there anything i should watch out for whilst
doing this?

If you put your hand down the back of the seat base, and pull it up, the
whole thing will pivot forwards, then lift out.
Just don't open the top of the tank if you have just filled up with fuel,
wait till it is at least half empty.
I think the sender unit is held into the tank by a ring which you have to
turn. This might be stiff, and need some help with a hammer or similar, try
to knock it anticlockwise.

Good luck, but I'm sure you will cope.
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