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Fuel Gauge not working anymore :(

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Fuel Gauge not working anymore :(

Post by Vanne »

Hi, ive been doing a bit of work on my patrol, mostly in the rear suspension area (ie replaced leafs, shocks) anyways, since then, my fuel gauge has stopped working.. (or maybe a day or so later)

ive cheaked the wiring near the rear, but all seems to be intact..

anyone have an idea what next to check? ive checked the fuses, they all pretty much seem ok..

kind regards
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Re: Fuel Gauge not working anymore :(

Post by bogged »

If you have been working there and its stopped SINCE you worked there, you could have cut a wire, or unplugged something minor.

Other thing you could have shorted out something too....

Unplug and replug in all plugs see if it fixes it first..
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Post by Daisy »

Try a curcuit tester if you have one. If not (2 dollars from supercheap) OR (40 bucks for a good quality one if you do plenty of it)

Put the alligator clip on an earth - chassis or a metal part of the body thats linked to the chassis and test the sender's wires for any light (while the ignition is on).. If the light is on.. then the problem is up front.

Good luck mate.

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Post by HeathGQ »

Mine has stopped working in the GQ.... anyone got ideas how this gets fixed..... Bogged, you went through this not long ago? Any advice?

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Post by Red Rover »

SD33 right? They do play up, I went thru 2 sensors and they are expensive about $180 odd when i last priced it. Keep an eye out for second hand ones & collect them, providing it is that. Otherwise do what the others said
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Post by bogged »

Heath28 wrote:Mine has stopped working in the GQ.... anyone got ideas how this gets fixed..... Bogged, you went through this not long ago? Any advice?

Cheers


Na mine stopped picking up fuel, but wasnt the pickup, was the tank, dont ask me how or why!

I borrowed a pickup off Sandy Bowman, and put it in and it didnt work.. Put the OEM tank back in and it worked.

These things seem to be failing a bit lately.. could just be that time of the month??
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Post by mkpatrol »

The easiest way to check the sender unit is to disconnect the plug from the unit itself (right hand side of the fuel tank just behind the wheelarch), bridge the connector with a split pin. Then go and watch the fuel gauge with the ignition on. If the gauge goes all the way to the top it is ok and the sender is faulty. If the gauge does not go up then either the gauge or the power source for the gauge is faulty in which case you should have an auto electritian look at it.
You should be able to have your gauge repaired, we have a shop locally that repairs all types of electrical item & he said he could repair mine for about $60 dollars provided he can get the right circuit board for the unit. Anyone who repairs tachos & other types of gauges should be able to do it for you. I would look int it as as someone has mentioned before they are about $180 from Nissan (wich is cheap compared to a Mazda one at $900).
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Post by Red Rover »

OPPS! I thought it was tacho probs

Sorry
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Post by big red »

mine doesnt work either but maybe that has something to do with me melting the plastic float while trying to weld up the tank :roll:
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hmm

Post by Vanne »

Ill take a look at it this arvo, but atm, ive been running on full tank and then doing about 10kms/liter calcs just to be safe.

so 600kms before refilling..

thanks for the hints guys :)
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