fuel gauge defect?
#1
fuel gauge defect?
10 minutes ago I went to a gas station to get gas because my tank was almost empty. the pump stopped at 14.6 gallons and I drove away. Back in my car I checked the fuel gauge and it said half full?! I turned off the car and restarted but still the same.
How can that be? Is my fuel gauge defect or did I really get just a half tank? But why did the pump stop at 14.6 gallons then, that seems to be right?
How can that be? Is my fuel gauge defect or did I really get just a half tank? But why did the pump stop at 14.6 gallons then, that seems to be right?
#2
RE: fuel gauge defect?
i don't know, i have a similar story.
i had 5 miles left on the fuel gauge to empty. so i stopped by the gas station to fill it up and the pump stopped at 12.9. correct me if i'm wrong, but i thought the mustang gt had a 16 gallon tank. i'm losing 3.1 gallons here!! well in any case it's not that big of a deal.
another weird thing is, the first week i had my car on a full tank it read 270miles to e. several fill ups later i'm seeing 205-230. i was just wondering how i would go about in fixing this little problem.
i had 5 miles left on the fuel gauge to empty. so i stopped by the gas station to fill it up and the pump stopped at 12.9. correct me if i'm wrong, but i thought the mustang gt had a 16 gallon tank. i'm losing 3.1 gallons here!! well in any case it's not that big of a deal.
another weird thing is, the first week i had my car on a full tank it read 270miles to e. several fill ups later i'm seeing 205-230. i was just wondering how i would go about in fixing this little problem.
#3
RE: fuel gauge defect?
ORIGINAL: r3velation
i don't know, i have a similar story.
i had 5 miles left on the fuel gauge to empty. so i stopped by the gas station to fill it up and the pump stopped at 12.9. correct me if i'm wrong, but i thought the mustang gt had a 16 gallon tank. i'm losing 3.1 gallons here!! well in any case it's not that big of a deal.
another weird thing is, the first week i had my car on a full tank it read 270miles to e. several fill ups later i'm seeing 205-230. i was just wondering how i would go about in fixing this little problem.
i don't know, i have a similar story.
i had 5 miles left on the fuel gauge to empty. so i stopped by the gas station to fill it up and the pump stopped at 12.9. correct me if i'm wrong, but i thought the mustang gt had a 16 gallon tank. i'm losing 3.1 gallons here!! well in any case it's not that big of a deal.
another weird thing is, the first week i had my car on a full tank it read 270miles to e. several fill ups later i'm seeing 205-230. i was just wondering how i would go about in fixing this little problem.
SirSilents problem sounds like a sending unit in the tank issue, or a faulty gas pump!
#6
RE: fuel gauge defect?
I just came on here to see if anyone else had the same problem. It sounds like it might be more common than I thought. It has happened to me2 times in the last 6 fill ups. The gauge shows 1/2 a tank after a fill up. 4 out of 6 times the gauge is correct and Ithe pump says Iput 14-15 gallons in there.The other 2 times it says like 12-13 gallons then shows 1/2 tank.
How many of us on here have had this problem? Im going to the dealer to have new mods put on,I will have them check on this problem and report back
If its the environment, Im in Los Angeles where is everyone else?
How many of us on here have had this problem? Im going to the dealer to have new mods put on,I will have them check on this problem and report back
If its the environment, Im in Los Angeles where is everyone else?
#7
RE: fuel gauge defect?
Hey guys,
I have posted on this before to see if anyone else had the same problem, but I recently had my issue resolved.
See, I would fill up, and the tank would only read half full, and as I would start driving it would slowlllllyyy climb back up until it was right. Well, I would start to get these errors: midway through driving the fuel needle would drop down to E and I would get an error "DTE FLI ERR FUEL LEVEL LOW." I took it to the dealership and they checked the code, sure enough there is a service routine in accordance to that error. They had to get a new fuel card/sensor and gauge and drop the tank to fix everything. Thank goodness I went to an awesome dealership (if that's possible), but they were excellent on service and got it all fixed up, under warranty too.
So, see if you get this error. It seems like some fuel cards are just defective.
I have posted on this before to see if anyone else had the same problem, but I recently had my issue resolved.
See, I would fill up, and the tank would only read half full, and as I would start driving it would slowlllllyyy climb back up until it was right. Well, I would start to get these errors: midway through driving the fuel needle would drop down to E and I would get an error "DTE FLI ERR FUEL LEVEL LOW." I took it to the dealership and they checked the code, sure enough there is a service routine in accordance to that error. They had to get a new fuel card/sensor and gauge and drop the tank to fix everything. Thank goodness I went to an awesome dealership (if that's possible), but they were excellent on service and got it all fixed up, under warranty too.
So, see if you get this error. It seems like some fuel cards are just defective.
#8
RE: fuel gauge defect?
My problem also was the sending unit for the same problem. Dealer replaced it. Also there is an engineering defect in the fuel filler tube that will not allow the tank to be filled unless the pump is set on just a trickle. I now have a copy of the TSB that covers the slow fuel fill-up. Ford's cure for the problem? Are ya ready? Drum roll, please! "Try another pump". You'd think after four Mustangs in a row I would not be surprised.
#10
RE: fuel gauge defect?
Colud be your refueling procedure.
The gas guage has 4 modes of operation each
with its own set of rules as to what to display on the guage.
Key On refueling
Key Off refueling
AntiSlosh mode
And one other I cant remember just now.
Its in the Ford Workshop manual.
It takes up to 50 minutes to
exit Key On refueling mode to display
the correct amount of gas after refueling.
The gas guage has 4 modes of operation each
with its own set of rules as to what to display on the guage.
Key On refueling
Key Off refueling
AntiSlosh mode
And one other I cant remember just now.
Its in the Ford Workshop manual.
It takes up to 50 minutes to
exit Key On refueling mode to display
the correct amount of gas after refueling.