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fuel gauge issue
#1
hi there , i have a 2001 fzs600.  this fuel gauge has played up before but was cured simply by disconnecting fuel reader connection block spraying wD 40 into it and ridding the furring ( ver de gris ) off the connections and it was working perfectly again.  this time possibly coincidentally as a result of needing to temporarily disconnect the battery to do  a different job entirely , found the fuel gauge which worked before was now not working properly , that is to say not working as it should !  i have checked for the same issue as first time , all clean still and no reason to suspect similar reason as before .
the tank is about 70% full yet the fuel gauge will slowly climb up to the first mark above empty and no more , the needle drops back where it should  when ign off, so it is operating but not normally ( if were allowed to use such a word these days  :lol [size=78%])    [/size]

[size=1em]what could be the reasons and solutions[/size][size=1.35em] ? [/size][size=1em]how would i verify the faulty items ?[/size]

[size=1em]in the interim two questions,[/size]

[size=1em]although the gauge wont go any higher than first mark , would it react normally when fuel is lower than where its reading right now?[/size]

[size=1em]does the fuel warning light depend on working fuel gauge?  is it linked or independent to the fuel gauge , in other words can i rely on the fuel warning light despite faulty gauge ?[/size]

[size=1em]just thought of a third question now , when fuel warning light does come on , how much fuel do you have left ?  obviously fuel up immediately but what does the fuel warning light represent in mileage terms ? [/size]


[size=1em]thanks anyone who responds    [/size]
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#2
Check this out , I had a similar issue and this is what I did.  https://foc-u.co.uk/index.php?action=dow...file&id=67
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#3
thank you , thats brilliant, nice easy steps to follow  Smile
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