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Help - Fuel tank warning light 80 series**now fixed**

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Help - Fuel tank warning light 80 series**now fixed**

Post by Jeff80 »

Just went out to start my truck and the fuel tank warning light was on. Sub tank is full and wont switch over. Im guessing at saying I have probably ripped out a wire from the sub tank but wanted to see if anyone else has had this drama?

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Post by Toy80Diesel »

Firstly, petrol or diesel?

Petrol: pumps the fuel into the main tank so I wouldn't know where to look for it, prehaps it where the fuel guage is. Accessable under the carpet in the rear area, there is a small panel with a few screws to remove before you get to it. Could just be a fuse blown?

Diesel: there is a tap which interchanges between the two and it won't matter if the main is low (causing the fuel warning lamp) as you are using fuel from the sub. Its under neath the car but I'm unsure of its exact location, obviously somewhere between the two tanks just in front of the rear diff I reckon.
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Post by Jeff80 »

Sorry mate, petrol.
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Post by gtir300 »

Have you tried this, turn on the sub for say 30secs, then turn off and turn back on again........on ours (petrol) this primes the pump and then it transfers much quicker. If I dont do this transfer is almost non-existant!
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Post by Jeff80 »

Thanks for the advice guys. I fixed the prob, dodgy connection at the pump.

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Post by Toy80Diesel »

Jeff80 wrote:Thanks for the advice guys. I fixed the prob, dodgy connection at the pump.

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Good to hear, just out of curiosity, where was the pump located? Was it in the sub tank?
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Post by Jeff80 »

Yep, sure was.
And easy access thru the panel in the floor, under the carpet.
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Post by bruiser »

I have the same problem.
Fuel tank light comes on intermittently
Not on at the moment but sure to come on the next time I need it.
Happened while at fraser at christmass time.
Had a full sub tank that I had to cart around for a week unable to use it.
I get back and the lights gone out and I can use it.

What exactly did you do to fix this.
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Post by Jeff80 »

Mine had a dodgy wire at the pump in the sub tank. The wiring seems to be siliconed into the pump but mine had been rubbing just before the pump against some part of the body. Just rejoined the wire.
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