Faulty Fuel Gauge
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Faulty Fuel Gauge
Hi all. My fuel gauge gives me different readings every time I start the car. More times it shows that the car is empty ever after filling the car to the brim. I'm not sure if I have a fuel gauge problem or a sensor problem. Anyone have vagcom in Sutton, Surrey? Any have a ballparK figure as to what a sensor replacement will cost me?
- Kaapse_Laaitie
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RE: Faulty Fuel Gauge
No Answers after 3 weeks - lovely.
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RE: Faulty Fuel Gauge
All the B5 boys are over on AudiSRS.
Someone over there had this recently and it was the fuel level sender at fault.
Someone over there had this recently and it was the fuel level sender at fault.
RE: Faulty Fuel Gauge
B5 has a 'known' sender reliability problem, so yes, that is the likely cause.
2001 Silver S4 Avant
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AmD remap, APR R1 DVs, APR bipipe, Full Miltek exhaust
H&R coilovers, AWE DTS, Porsche front brakes, Short-shifter, 18" RS4 replicas
Defi-HUD boost gauge / turbo-timer (with afterrun pump modification), Phatbox
RE: Faulty Fuel Gauge
99% sure it will be the earth wire between the sender float and unit re solder a bit of wire in at fuel gauge is fixed
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