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Bit of a fright!


Jordan1553

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So, something strange happened the other day which I've never heard of happening before...

 

I was chasing an S15 down the A12, (at 70mph obviously) and I watched as my fuel gauge dropped from slightly below quarter, to the light coming on and it telling me I have 50 miles left. My first thought was a severe fuel leak, so I slowed down to 50mph to crawl to a fuel station. After about three minutes the needle began to climb again and the fuel light turned off, it went right back to where it was before.

 

I know fuel gauges are inaccurate but really?... Can anyone shed some light on this phenomenon?

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anything that makes the fuel move about in the tank can change the reading. so it will change if you go up or down a hill. also long corners can hold the fuel at an angle long enough to register a change. so it might just have been while you were getting up to speed that the gauge went down.

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I have had this problem for years, 08my.

I suspect this.

 

http://www.350z-uk.com/topic/54763-how-to-fix-the-inaccurate-fuel-gauge-pdf/

 

It started to happen within warrantee but the steeler said he would have to dismantle the suspension and drive shafts to get to the sensor so I decided to live with it.

This turns out not to be true if you read the guide.

 

Now I just brim it and drive 400 miles then fill up. I usually get between 65-70l in so there is some margin for varied consumption.

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