Anyone else have a fuel gauge that goes down halfway almost instantly?
- muddybumper
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Anyone else have a fuel gauge that goes down halfway almost instantly?
After I fill up my fuel gauge is back down to half way after about 50 miles usually. Anyone else have this happen?
- Nordical25
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Re: Anyone else have a fuel gauge that goes down halfway almost instantly?
I had also a bit lower readings after rebuilding my fuel tank gauge.
FSM (https://tercel4wd.com/fsm/1985T4WD.pdf) defines correct ohm readings for fuel gauge in different positions. Has it been always like that or has it changed suddenly?
FSM (https://tercel4wd.com/fsm/1985T4WD.pdf) defines correct ohm readings for fuel gauge in different positions. Has it been always like that or has it changed suddenly?
- muddybumper
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Re: Anyone else have a fuel gauge that goes down halfway almost instantly?
It's been like this since I've owned the vehicle which has been about 3 years
- dlb
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Re: Anyone else have a fuel gauge that goes down halfway almost instantly?
I've found this to be pretty common on al25's. I found that removing the fuel sender (if possible -- the screws fastening it to the tank are often completely rusted away) and cleaning the contacts helped a bit but even then, the readings were never terribly accurate.
- Nordical25
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Re: Anyone else have a fuel gauge that goes down halfway almost instantly?
I agree with dlb on rust especially if car has been used at salty areas. I had a leaking fuel tank needed to be replaced so I used drill to get my fuel sender out.
If tank is rust free you may get tank assembly down and see if you can open fuel sender screws. But it may result into ordering another sender unit or finding complete spare fuel tank so it is a good question if it is worth the effort.
If tank is rust free you may get tank assembly down and see if you can open fuel sender screws. But it may result into ordering another sender unit or finding complete spare fuel tank so it is a good question if it is worth the effort.
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Re: Anyone else have a fuel gauge that goes down halfway almost instantly?
New aftermarket sending units are available o eBay. They’re around $60-$70 shipped. I have one in my 86 but I haven’t tested it yet unfortunately.
This is always an option if you’re unable to clean or repair your current unit.
This is always an option if you’re unable to clean or repair your current unit.
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Re: Anyone else have a fuel gauge that goes down halfway almost instantly?
sound like the resistance coil is worn away just below full on the sender. sometimes taking it out and cleaning the contact helps. I have also bent the little arm with the contact on it so it made better contact with the resistance coil also helps.
but if the coil is worn away, there is not much you can do about it other than to replace it. if you can find the same resistance wire you might be able to re-wrap the coil, but I think replacing it would be less trouble.
good luck
but if the coil is worn away, there is not much you can do about it other than to replace it. if you can find the same resistance wire you might be able to re-wrap the coil, but I think replacing it would be less trouble.
good luck
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