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Fuel gauge problem. - mr self destruct - 13-06-13

Just bought my 2002 Fazer yesterday and noticed that the fuel gauge reads really low even with a full tank.
I think it's an electrical problem as when I give it some revs the needle moves, and during a motorway trip at about 6000rpm it starts to read accurately.
Then when the revs drop, the needle reads empty again.


So firstly, how many miles can I expect to a tank? (so I can gauge from the trip meter)
And is this a common problem, and if so is it a simple fix?


Re: Fuel gauge problem. - darrsi - 13-06-13

I can't open this link at work, but see if it helps?
And welcome to the forum  Smile

http://foc-u.co.uk/index.php/topic,1848.msg13761.html#msg13761


Re: Fuel gauge problem. - Dead Eye - 13-06-13

Range is between 160-210 depends on how you ride and many other conditions etc etc

I think there is an MPG thread around somewhere which will probably have a better guideline. Could also check out Fuelly and see how far people are going on certain amounts of fuel Smile


Re: Fuel gauge problem. - darrsi - 13-06-13

The 02/03 has the bigger tank, i think you're looking more around the 220 to 230 mark with normal riding, but without a working gauge i would aim at around the 200 miles per full tank to be safe.


Re: Fuel gauge problem. - mr self destruct - 13-06-13

Cheers for the info guys, I'll test the sender at the weekend and see what's what.


Re: Fuel gauge problem. - elbrownos - 13-06-13

I get 200 to 240 before the empty light goes on my '02 FZS600


Re: Fuel gauge problem. - dBfazer600 - 13-06-13

I do not rely on the gauge but use the trip count every time I fill up as I find this to be a more accurate guide especially on longer runs where I am not sure of the location of the next station. I get as above for my 03 FZS depending how I ride.

Daz


Re: Fuel gauge problem. - Skippernick - 13-06-13

(13-06-13, 06:47 PM)elbrownos link Wrote: I get 200 to 240 before the empty light goes on my '02 FZS600


Same on mine. 220 is very normal for me.


Re: Fuel gauge problem. - mr self destruct - 14-06-13

Hmm.... I'm approaching 200 now and only bought it Wednesday morning!  Big Grin


Re: Fuel gauge problem. - Dead Eye - 14-06-13

Must admit I've never checked how many miles I get to a tank - just check my MPG to see if its performing ok and fill up when I fill up Smile


Re: Fuel gauge problem. - ajmes1 - 17-06-13

Exactly the same problem on mine, and I only got it at the weekend. ('02 foxeye)


Manually moving the arm on the sensor through the filling cap adjusted the needle accordingly, so maybe the ball is gone?


If I have any more luck i'll let you know!


Re: Fuel gauge problem. - Kentish - 17-06-13

Yeah u can fish around in the tank and try to move it up


Re: Fuel gauge problem. - mr self destruct - 17-06-13

That's a possibility. Got bigger problems at the moment, the clutch has started to slip so it's going back to the dealer tomorrow.
I'll have a look at that when I get it back.


Re: Fuel gauge problem. - nick crisp - 17-06-13

Why not get them to look at the fuel gauge problem too? Just a thought...(Wow, that's two thoughts in as many weeks - I'd better have a lie down!)


Re: Fuel gauge problem. - mr self destruct - 18-06-13

Being a part-ex clearance bike I only get a 'major mechanical' warranty.
I mentioned it when I booked the bike in today along with the awkward ignition key, but they're not included unfortunately. On the plus side they didn't even question the clutch (I thought it might not be included as it's done 31k miles on the original) and I will drop it in tomorrow.  Smile


Re: Fuel gauge problem. - john 087 - 18-06-13

my gauge never worked,but the light works. usally fill every 200 miles. Light comes on about 180 miles.


Re: Fuel gauge problem. - darrsi - 18-06-13

(18-06-13, 03:44 PM)john 087 link Wrote: my gauge never worked,but the light works. usally fill every 200 miles. Light comes on about 180 miles.
That's not bad at all, considering you have the smallest capacity tank out of all the Fazer's.  Smile


Re: Fuel gauge problem. - ajmes1 - 30-06-13

Did you get any further with the fuel gauge problem?


I put a meter across the sender and am getting good read outs (127 ohms when the sender is in the empty position and about 9ohms when its in full). The gauge only seems to move if I manually do it through the filler cap, and the ball floats appropriately (At first i thought maybe it had sprung a leak!).


The low fuel light comes on at it's own accord, sometimes very very dim and other times brightly but it doesn't matter where the needle is.


Any ideas of where to go with it now?


Re: Fuel gauge problem. - mr self destruct - 30-06-13

TBH I've ignored the problem for the last week or so, I've been too busy enjoying the good weather!

I'll have a closer look when I stop riding at every single opportunity.  Big Grin


Re: Fuel gauge problem. - Sealion127 - 01-07-13

hi ..... i have a sender unit sitting here waiting to go on ebay , do it cheap for  you ,  let me know if you want it .


regards


chris