Gas gauge doesn't work sometimes and other issue
#1
Gas gauge doesn't work sometimes and other issue
Ok.. My first problem is the gas gauge. It works sometimes, and sometimes it doesn't... Actually.. It works all the time.. Just it doesn't read the initial fuel level right sometimes. Whether it reads it correct and goes up to a half a tank or doesn't read it and it shows it as Empty.. as you drive, the needle goes down like it should. Does this sound like a major issue or not?
Secondly.. Something broke in the shifter area (automatic).. The red thing that shows when your in Drive or Park doesn't change with the shifter anymore.. Just stays at P... and the section in the middle of the shifter (above and below the shifter) is broken. It use to move with the shifter when you would change.. but now its broken and its not attached to it anymore.. So when I go down to D, then back up to P... You can see down inside the shifter area. If I could just buy a replacement, that would be great.
This is a 2005 Mustang.. V6
Secondly.. Something broke in the shifter area (automatic).. The red thing that shows when your in Drive or Park doesn't change with the shifter anymore.. Just stays at P... and the section in the middle of the shifter (above and below the shifter) is broken. It use to move with the shifter when you would change.. but now its broken and its not attached to it anymore.. So when I go down to D, then back up to P... You can see down inside the shifter area. If I could just buy a replacement, that would be great.
This is a 2005 Mustang.. V6
#3
If sulfur deposits on your fuel sending units are the cause of the gas gauge problem, then Chevron with Techron is not likely to fix the problem. The amount of Techron in Chevron gasoline is not sufficient for this purpose. Using Chevron gasoline regularly should prevent sulfur buildup, but it is not likely that it will clean sulfur deposits once they are present. For cleaning deposits that are already there, you need the concentrated Techron in a bottle, which you should be able to buy at an auto supply store.
#5
6th Gear Member
+1 on Techron. It's also available at Walmart. 1 oz per gallon of gas is required. Be sure to put it in the tank at the gas pump BEFORE you fill up, then run the tank down to about 1/4. You may need to repeat that. Seafoam is another good product. That would be my 2nd choice.
As far as the shifter is concerned, I think I'd bite the bullet and have Ford look it over. May just be a minor mechanical linkage issue.
As far as the shifter is concerned, I think I'd bite the bullet and have Ford look it over. May just be a minor mechanical linkage issue.
#6
I had a fuel sending issue where the guage would read only 3/4 when it was full and then go down from there, sometimes it wouldn't read 3/4 when full eventhough I knew it was full. I removed the pump (I have a GT500 pump) and I disassembled the fuel sending unit, I put a little more tension on the spring contactor and then reinstalled the fuel pump with a new gasket, once the fuel pump was almost seated I reached my hand into the tank to make sure that the float was able to move freely all the way to the top of the tank. So far it is working perfectly.
#7
As you drive the gauge will correct it's self. Happens all the time. Did it week one of owing the car with 56 miles on it, and does it now with 37k on it. There are times where I start her up and drive off and I get the low fuel chime, but I ignore it and 5 minutes later it's back to normal. If you fill up your car the needle won't go all the way to the top for a while.
I swear some of this board think techtron could cure cancer and wipe out world hunger... Don't waste your time or money on additives.
I swear some of this board think techtron could cure cancer and wipe out world hunger... Don't waste your time or money on additives.
#8
Techron
I put in a 20 oz. bottle of Techron every 5,000 miles. I've heard a lot of Ford dealers recommend it too. I have never had a gauge problem in 60K miles. I don't believe in most additives, but Techron is one of the few I do use.
#10
6th Gear Member