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Fuel Gauge question
My fuel gauge seems to go down VERY quickly, like it can move from 1/4 full to empty in 3-4 miles
I guess I have lived with it since I bought it, but am noticing it much more latley. I put £10 of gas in it (say its 10 liters or 2 ish gallons) when it appeard to be empty, the needle moved up to 1/4, I drove 30 miles not thrashing it (i rarely do) and its now registering empty. I checked the resistance of the sender, it read 48.1 ohms, book says the following: Float Position Resistance Full approx 4-6 ohms 1/2 approx 30-35 ohms Empty approx 80-90 ohms So the needle SHOULD read approx just over the 1/4 mark with my reading of 48.1 ohms. I am not sure what to do, is the gauge notoriously lazy? can the gauge be changed so I can test it? Also the 'low fuel' light, I have never run the silvia out of fuel. The light comes on when i put in the key (so I know the bulb is ok!) but immediatly goes out when the car starts. I have never seen the light come on, this is possibly because the fuel gauge is so far out that I have kept it well topped up with gas, and never let it hit the low mark. Is there a way to test the Light (sender?) is working (without running the car dry) ANY thoughts would be great, does anyone have a spare gauge I can try? Thanks T
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My fuel guage light works but never lights up on low fuel either,its anoying me, i would also like to know of a fix. My guage reads ok though so they must both be separate feeds from the sender rather than the light from the guage at a guess.
Do you think you are getting good fuel economy?
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Im not sure on the fuel economy Jon, I rely on the gauge so maybe thats why I have never seen the low fuel light on. I am going to run the car dry and see if it comes on
It seems this is a common thing! TBH I am noticing it now I have to watch the pennies before I just squirted it in! Ill let u know what happens
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