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Title: Fuel Gauge Problem
Post by: darrsi on 10 December 2013, 07:13:59 pm
Noticed over a couple of weeks that my fuel gauge needle was not very stable, it would move about a little but i put it down to stopping on sloping roads, etc.
But tonight i noticed that the needle was bang on the 'F' marker, but it had only done 6 miles since filling the tank right up near my house last night, then i put the bike away.
Normally, as you all probably know, when you fill up the needle goes to the 12 o'clock position and just stays there for ages before thinking about coming down eventually, many miles later.
Anyone got any ideas or advice on what maybe causing it to be a bit random, and is it more likely to be a mechanical or an electrical problem?
Title: Re: Fuel Gauge Problem
Post by: ChristoT on 10 December 2013, 11:09:24 pm
Noticed over a couple of weeks that my fuel gauge needle was not very stable, it would move about a little but i put it down to stopping on sloping roads, etc.
But tonight i noticed that the needle was bang on the 'F' marker, but it had only done 6 miles since filling the tank right up near my house last night, then i put the bike away.
Normally, as you all probably know, when you fill up the needle goes to the 12 o'clock position and just stays there for ages before thinking about coming down eventually, many miles later.
Anyone got any ideas or advice on what maybe causing it to be a bit random,and is it more likely to be a mechanical or an electrical problem?

I'm going to state the bloody obvious, and recommend you check all connections?
Title: Re: Fuel Gauge Problem
Post by: red98 on 11 December 2013, 06:55:56 am
wait untill your nearly empty and take the float out and check condition and action and as already said check connections  ;)
Title: Re: Fuel Gauge Problem
Post by: Lawrence on 11 December 2013, 10:36:12 am
I'm going to state the bloody obvious, and recommend you check all connections?
Start with this.  Could be as simple as the connector isn't plugged in fully.  If it is, give the wiring a wiggle with the ignition on and see if that has any effect on the gauge.
Title: Re: Fuel Gauge Problem
Post by: darrsi on 11 December 2013, 11:44:43 am
Bloody thing worked fine again this morning, mind you i was more concerned with seeing where i was going in the fog!
 
Title: Re: Fuel Gauge Problem
Post by: bwizz on 14 December 2013, 07:29:45 pm
I've a tank sender unit if you need one £12+pp
Title: Re: Fuel Gauge Problem
Post by: darrsi on 14 December 2013, 09:23:53 pm
I've a tank sender unit if you need one £12+pp

Thanks mate, i'll bear that in mind.
It's been behaving for the last few days so i'll keep an eye on it.




I'll even bare that in mind, foc the grizzly :lol
Title: Re: Fuel Gauge Problem
Post by: Lawrence on 16 December 2013, 06:50:35 am
I've a tank sender unit if you need one £12+pp

Thanks mate, i'll bear that in mind.
It's been behaving for the last few days so i'll keep an eye on it.




I'll even bare that in mind, foc the grizzly :lol
[Pedant]You were right the first time :D[/pedant]
Title: Re: Fuel Gauge Problem
Post by: richfzs on 16 December 2013, 08:34:19 am
Aye, wasn't he just - hope to foc he doesn't follow through (in both senses!) with the second option, and get nekkid, oh the horror :eek
Title: Re: Fuel Gauge Problem
Post by: darrsi on 16 December 2013, 01:07:40 pm
I've a tank sender unit if you need one £12+pp

Thanks mate, i'll bear that in mind.
It's been behaving for the last few days so i'll keep an eye on it.




I'll even bare that in mind, foc the grizzly :lol
[Pedant]You were right the first time :D [/pedant]

8am on a Sunday morning is never a good time for me.  :crazy