Author Topic: Fuel gauge failure.  (Read 695 times)

GeorgeH

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Fuel gauge failure.
« on: November 03 2024, 21:43 »
My 2013 Bavaria 33 has a Volvo d1-20. The fuel gauge stopped working with no reading showing. The gauge, sender and wiring loom have been replaced. Still no reading. Any suggestions as to what it might be please.

JEN-et-ROSS

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Re: Fuel gauge failure.
« Reply #1 on: November 04 2024, 08:12 »
I know it might sound a bit obvious, but I take it you've confirmed it's getting power..?

Yngmar

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Re: Fuel gauge failure.
« Reply #2 on: November 04 2024, 08:36 »
Is there fuel in the tank?
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tiger79

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Re: Fuel gauge failure.
« Reply #3 on: November 04 2024, 14:32 »
Even when it's working, the fuel gauge is very inaccurate, so I wouldn't worry too much.  You can estimate fuel usage from hours run.

Viviane2000

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Re: Fuel gauge failure.
« Reply #4 on: November 15 2024, 19:40 »
Our fuel gage recently died. A wire on the gauge / sensor that is immersed in the diesel broke. I had to re-solder the wire and now the fuel gauge is working again. Anyhow, when our fuel gauge was 'broken' it showed the diesel tank as full all the time. So if your gauge shows nothing i would suspect there i no electricity going to the sensor?