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GU Sub tank problems
GU Sub tank problems
G'day all just bought a 98 GU patrol its got an after market ATX turbo DX model and the sub tank light is always on. now ive been told to disconnect the battery and that works but it comes back on. now i also have been told i probably was affected when i had an alarm put on it.
my question is how can i get my sub tank to work? cause i nearly ran out of fuel last week and i couldnt switch to the sub tank.
any help is always helpful
thanks in advanced
Matty
my question is how can i get my sub tank to work? cause i nearly ran out of fuel last week and i couldnt switch to the sub tank.
any help is always helpful
thanks in advanced
Matty
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ours is doing this aswell so would be very interested if anyone has any ideas on whats going onfamilybus wrote:cool! i just bought a 98 gu aswell and i have the oppisite prob, im trying to run only the main tank to see how many k,s i can get and it wont work the subtank seems to be draining into the main tank somehow!
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The subtank will pump a small amount of fuel (not sure exactly how much but a litre or 2) into the main tank everytime you start the car.familybus wrote:cool! i just bought a 98 gu aswell and i have the oppisite prob, im trying to run only the main tank to see how many k,s i can get and it wont work the subtank seems to be draining into the main tank somehow!
Re: GU Sub tank problems
It would be a turbo timer problem. After switching the car off and turbo timer goes through its paces, the next time you start the car the sub tank light will come on. The problems is that some electronics are disabled but others are on when the timer kicks in which puts something into limp mode or something. To fix I have heard you need a balast resistor connected across a couple of wires. Mine does it but I can't be bothered to investigate.mwhitfield_2000 wrote:G'day all just bought a 98 GU patrol its got an after market ATX turbo DX model and the sub tank light is always on. now ive been told to disconnect the battery and that works but it comes back on. now i also have been told i probably was affected when i had an alarm put on it.
my question is how can i get my sub tank to work? cause i nearly ran out of fuel last week and i couldnt switch to the sub tank.
any help is always helpful
thanks in advanced
Matty
Re: GU Sub tank problems
It would be a turbo timer problem. After switching the car off and turbo timer goes through its paces, the next time you start the car the sub tank light will come on. The problems is that some electronics are disabled but others are on when the timer kicks in which puts something into limp mode or something. To fix I have heard you need a balast resistor connected across a couple of wires. Mine does it but I can't be bothered to investigate.mwhitfield_2000 wrote:G'day all just bought a 98 GU patrol its got an after market ATX turbo DX model and the sub tank light is always on. now ive been told to disconnect the battery and that works but it comes back on. now i also have been told i probably was affected when i had an alarm put on it.
my question is how can i get my sub tank to work? cause i nearly ran out of fuel last week and i couldnt switch to the sub tank.
any help is always helpful
thanks in advanced
Matty
yep i knew it did that but it seems to be using more than thatGrungle wrote:The subtank will pump a small amount of fuel (not sure exactly how much but a litre or 2) into the main tank everytime you start the car.familybus wrote:cool! i just bought a 98 gu aswell and i have the oppisite prob, im trying to run only the main tank to see how many k,s i can get and it wont work the subtank seems to be draining into the main tank somehow!
PUT YOUR HANDS UP IF YOU WANT TO GO FASTER
RTD Racing
OFFROAD CARTEL
RTD Racing
OFFROAD CARTEL
do you have a turbo timer?
yes i do but its bulit into the alarm system
I will check the sender unit this weekend
does any one know the voltage it should for the sub tank
hey roly what vehicle you got now?
yes i do but its bulit into the alarm system
I will check the sender unit this weekend
does any one know the voltage it should for the sub tank
hey roly what vehicle you got now?
Live for the moment and bugger the rest
IF YOU CAN"T BREAK IT, I WILL
www.buildersunited.com.au
IF YOU CAN"T BREAK IT, I WILL
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WELL THAT CAN'T BE, IF IT USING MORE THAN THAT IT LEAKING SOMEWHERE, ASSUMING IF ONE OR TWO LITRES EVERY TIME YOU START (WHICH I DOUBT) IT WOULD ONLY TAKE 15 - 30 STARTS TO DRAIN SUB TANK (30L) I WAS UNDER THE IMPRESSION THE SUBTANK PUMPS FUEL FOR 5 SECONDS EVERY TIMES YOU START.muduppig wrote:yep i knew it did that but it seems to be using more than thatGrungle wrote:The subtank will pump a small amount of fuel (not sure exactly how much but a litre or 2) into the main tank everytime you start the car.familybus wrote:cool! i just bought a 98 gu aswell and i have the oppisite prob, im trying to run only the main tank to see how many k,s i can get and it wont work the subtank seems to be draining into the main tank somehow!
no its not leaking i was stating that i knew that it pumped some over i woulnnt know if its 50ml or 2000ml but seems to be going down as the main tank does seems strangeHARMZ wrote:WELL THAT CAN'T BE, IF IT USING MORE THAN THAT IT LEAKING SOMEWHERE, ASSUMING IF ONE OR TWO LITRES EVERY TIME YOU START (WHICH I DOUBT) IT WOULD ONLY TAKE 15 - 30 STARTS TO DRAIN SUB TANK (30L) I WAS UNDER THE IMPRESSION THE SUBTANK PUMPS FUEL FOR 5 SECONDS EVERY TIMES YOU START.muduppig wrote:yep i knew it did that but it seems to be using more than thatGrungle wrote:The subtank will pump a small amount of fuel (not sure exactly how much but a litre or 2) into the main tank everytime you start the car.familybus wrote:cool! i just bought a 98 gu aswell and i have the oppisite prob, im trying to run only the main tank to see how many k,s i can get and it wont work the subtank seems to be draining into the main tank somehow!
by the way stop bloody yelling
PUT YOUR HANDS UP IF YOU WANT TO GO FASTER
RTD Racing
OFFROAD CARTEL
RTD Racing
OFFROAD CARTEL
Hi all,
This may or may not help.
I had probs when I replaced mu GU sub tank with an aftermarket 85ltr tank.
Pump over problems occured too numerous to mention.
Fix was a combination of,
1. Disconnect the batteries via the negative terminals and leave disconnected for at least 5 minutes then reconnect this resets the fuel computer.
2. Fit an inline fuel filter ( just the $5 type petrolit works for diesel as well) on the pickup side of the transfer pump found under the vehicle attached to the centre cross member.
3. Add an extra earth wire from this pump to the chasis and also an extra earth from tank to chasis.
4. Fit an additional earth from chasis to body.
None of this is hard or rocket science just time consuming.
This may or may not help.
I had probs when I replaced mu GU sub tank with an aftermarket 85ltr tank.
Pump over problems occured too numerous to mention.
Fix was a combination of,
1. Disconnect the batteries via the negative terminals and leave disconnected for at least 5 minutes then reconnect this resets the fuel computer.
2. Fit an inline fuel filter ( just the $5 type petrolit works for diesel as well) on the pickup side of the transfer pump found under the vehicle attached to the centre cross member.
3. Add an extra earth wire from this pump to the chasis and also an extra earth from tank to chasis.
4. Fit an additional earth from chasis to body.
None of this is hard or rocket science just time consuming.
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