How to Test the Fuel Gauge to See If It Is Working

Auteur: Laura McKinney
Date De Création: 8 Avril 2021
Date De Mise À Jour: 1 Juillet 2024
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Fuel Gauge & Sending Unit Troubleshooting
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There are two main components to the fuel gauge system: the er unit that measures the amount of fuel in the tank, and the gauge itself that displays the amount of fuel to the driver. When the gauge, the er unit, or the required wiring between them do not function correctly, the fuel gauge may read falsely or simply not function at all. There are some simple tests you can do to see if your fuel gauge is working.

Step 1

Ensure that all wiring connections (both on the back of the gauge and on the er unit) are clean, tight, and free from dirt and corrosion. Checking the wiring on the back of the fuel gauge may require going underneath the dashboard, removing the instrument panel, or removing the gauge from the dashboard. The er unit is located on the fuel tank and, in many vehicles, it is accessible under the back seat or trunk. This may require removing and lifting out the back seat or trunk carpet. Consult your service manual if you are unsure as to how to access the back of the gauge or the er unit.


Step 2

Turn the ignition on and off several times in succession and note if the needle moves at all. If there is no movement, check the fuse. The fuse panel may be located under the hood or under the dashboard. Each fuse should be labeled with an amperage rating and a number or series of letters indicating which circuit the fuse protects. Reference your service manual to determine where your fuse panel is located and which fuse controls the fuel gauge system. Replace the fuse if it is bad, making sure that the replacement fuse is the correct amperage rating.

Step 3

Connect the jumper wire to the ignition switch and the terminal on the back of the fuel gauge, then turn the vehicle on. If the gauge now works, replace the defective wiring between the gauge and the ignition switch.

Step 4

Ground the gauge by soldering or clipping one end of the jumper wire onto the gauges grounding terminal and the other end onto a clean contact point on the vehicles frame, then turn the vehicle on. If the gauge starts working, replace the defective fuel gauge grounding wire.


Step 5

Ground the er unit with the jumper wire using the method described in the previous step. The er unit can be grounded by attaching the jumper wire to the exterior of the fuel tank or the vehicles frame. Replace the er units grounding wire if the gauge begins to function.

Disconnect the wire that connects the fuel gauge to the er unit, then turn the vehicle on. If the fuel gauge reads full, this indicates a problem with the er unit or the in-tank mechanism. If the gauge continues to read empty, you most likely have a faulty fuel gauge that needs to be replaced.

Tips

  • After replacing the fuel gauge, if there is still a problem with the fuel reading, consult a mechanic.
  • Ensure there is fuel in the tank before beginning these steps.

Warning

  • Disconnect your cars battery before handling potentially live wires.

Items you will need

  • Car
  • Fuel gauge
  • Service manual
  • Jumper wire

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