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Old 12-06-2007, 02:50 PM   #1
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The low fuel light comes on when I have a full tank but does eventually go off.
Fault in fuel tank sender unit ?

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Old 12-06-2007, 04:25 PM   #2
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my ef ghia does that aswell, after about 20k's it goes off, i was told itll most likly be the gauge in the dash cos theres to much in the tank. but i didnt belive that answer so i dont know why it does it
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Old 12-06-2007, 06:23 PM   #3
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my ef ghia does that aswell, after about 20k's it goes off, i was told itll most likly be the gauge in the dash cos theres to much in the tank. but i didnt belive that answer so i dont know why it does it
We both have the same problem, but I don't overfill the tank.
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Old 12-06-2007, 06:28 PM   #4
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mine has done that a couple of times.


ive had the fuel light on, so i put $20 fuel in the car (broke uni student), and it stays on and the trip computer still says 20k's til empty




and how many litres are left when the fuel light comes on?
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Old 12-06-2007, 07:43 PM   #5
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and how many litres are left when the fuel light comes on?
Depends on how you drive it....on a week to week basis I can usually get it coming on at about 130KMS, but after a cruse with the boys it can sometimes only come on about 50kms...lol....if you floor it everywhere you go and spend alot of time on the throttle, or do alot of city/stop'n'start driving it'll be coming on with less k's left, but if you drive nice and conservative and don't flatten it everywhere, it'll come on with more and more k's left...also depends on your set-up, flat4, T4, I6, V6, T6, V8, if you've got headers and better flowing exhaust, etc. I believe it comes on with a certain amount of fuel left in the tank, so yeah, it really depends on how you drive your car.

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Old 12-06-2007, 07:45 PM   #6
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Damnit...I didn't read what you wrote....I read what I thought I saw......to answer your qn about litres when it come's on, if my previous response is anything to go by....I'm a fool and have no idea....*and I quoted you and everything...doh*

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Depends on how you drive it....on a week to week basis I can usually get it coming on at about 130KMS, but after a cruse with the boys it can sometimes only come on about 50kms...lol....if you floor it everywhere you go and spend alot of time on the throttle, or do alot of city/stop'n'start driving it'll be coming on with less k's left, but if you drive nice and conservative and don't flatten it everywhere, it'll come on with more and more k's left...also depends on your set-up, flat4, T4, I6, V6, T6, V8, if you've got headers and better flowing exhaust, etc. I believe it comes on with a certain amount of fuel left in the tank, so yeah, it really depends on how you drive your car.

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yeah it comes on with a certain amount of fuel left. hahahah lol

reading your next post yeah :P




ive gotten 540 from my last tank, with the fuel light well and truly on :P combination city and highway driving.

i usually get somewhere in the 400's per tank. hmmm Auto I6 and i give it hell :P except when my gf is in the car, which is prolly why i get good economy lately :P
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Old 12-06-2007, 09:29 PM   #8
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[QUOTE=HLC]mine has done that a couple of times.
ive had the fuel light on, so i put $20 fuel in the car (broke uni student), and it stays on and the trip computer still says 20k's til empty and how many litres are left when the fuel light comes on?[QUOTE=HLC]

HLC,

What is the actual gauge doing during this? After you've put in the $20 bucks worth, what does it say?

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Old 12-06-2007, 11:58 PM   #9
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off POST light stays on with a full tank, not when nearly empty, as its meant too do.
Usually lights up around 120kms left in tank, or 10litres approx.
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Old 13-06-2007, 12:58 AM   #10
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Mine does this occasionally. I can fill up the tank and have the guage showing full, and then a few minutes down the road the guage will drop completely to dead empty and the light will come back on. Turning the car off and restarting seems to make it go away!

I think this was a known fault in the AU's and had some sort of deal where it was repaired under warranty at the next service.
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HLC,

What is the actual gauge doing during this? After you've put in the $20 bucks worth, what does it say?

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the guage will still say next to empty but as im driving, it will miraculously fill up :P
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^^^ If only they did, wouldn't that be great...
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