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ColoradoLR2 Member Since: 17 Apr 2007 Location: Loveland, Colorado Posts: 63 |
Anyone else experience erratic fuel level readings? Twice in the past week the gauge has read about 1/2 tank lower than the actual level fuel...and then magically healed itself. When I left home this morning it read 1/4 tank and the trip computer calculated a 100 mile range. Fifteen minutes into my drive it jumped up to 3/4 tank (which is correct) and the trip said 200 mile range.
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7th Sep 2007 2:53 pm |
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ColoradoLR2 Member Since: 17 Apr 2007 Location: Loveland, Colorado Posts: 63 |
The problem first showed itself this weekend when we did a little bit of playing in the dirt and were at some relatively steep angles, so I was hoping that's all it was. After topping off the tank (which took about 5 gallons), it went from empty to half full at the pump and then 20 minutes later showed full. It worked fine the past few days, all of which were normal road miles but then happened again this morning. I just talked to the dealer and they haven't seen it before and are in the process of diagnosing it, I'll post an update if they reach any conclusions. Greg East
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7th Sep 2007 4:58 pm |
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npinks Member Since: 28 Jun 2007 Location: Ls25 Posts: 20090 |
There must be some sort of device in the fuel tank to register the amount of fuel, If you have been going off road, steep hills maybe its picked up a dirt of residue from the bottom of the tank. |
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7th Sep 2007 9:16 pm |
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ColoradoLR2 Member Since: 17 Apr 2007 Location: Loveland, Colorado Posts: 63 |
It was pretty tame offroading, even an X3 could have handled it
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8th Sep 2007 4:05 am |
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defkalion Member Since: 17 Feb 2007 Location: Athens Posts: 350 |
I think there is a float in the tank for reading the petrol level. It sounds like a mechanical problem to me, not software necessarily. |
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8th Sep 2007 9:03 am |
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ColoradoLR2 Member Since: 17 Apr 2007 Location: Loveland, Colorado Posts: 63 |
I agree, I suspect it's the sender. The car had thrown some error code that lead them to think software, seems to me that it's often too easy to just reset a software module than to actual troubleshoot a problem. That said, I'm fairly confident they'll make it right, may just have to leave it with them for a day or two and they may have to actually get their hands dirty this time Greg East Loveland, Colorado USA '08 LR2 Hers '93 740i Mine '87 944 turbo Mistress |
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8th Sep 2007 10:23 pm |
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Icarus Member Since: 18 May 2007 Location: Echt Posts: 28 |
Hi, For may year ago I had the same problem with a SAAB. I have solved this problem after I found out that the mass cable connection had loosend. Obviously it was not attached very well in the factory. Because the clamping of the connector was bad the resistance changed when driving, causing erratic readings. With mass loose the tank level was reading FULL!!! Let us know the solution in your case. Rob VW Tiguan or Freelander 2 that's the question... |
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9th Sep 2007 7:23 am |
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ColoradoLR2 Member Since: 17 Apr 2007 Location: Loveland, Colorado Posts: 63 |
In what I think is actually good news, the gauge is now reading empty all the time. Should make it much easier for them to troubleshoot now that it's not working at all. More to come after it's fixed. Greg East Loveland, Colorado USA '08 LR2 Hers '93 740i Mine '87 944 turbo Mistress |
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10th Sep 2007 3:22 am |
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Freddy Member Since: 30 Jul 2006 Location: Avoiding all responsibility ! Posts: 62 |
Some of the early Freelanders had a fuel gauge issue that resulted in the gauge getting stuck at around ¼ full. If unnoticed this could lead to the car shutting down due to low fuel levels & leaving you stranded on the road.
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10th Sep 2007 6:43 pm |
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ColoradoLR2 Member Since: 17 Apr 2007 Location: Loveland, Colorado Posts: 63 |
A quick update on our fuel gauge woes: It's been at the dealer since Wednesday, turns out it is the sender in the fuel tank. They had to special order the part and then apparently remove the fuel tank, which in turn requires partial removal of the driveline...thankfully we have a loaner (chicks dig Tambora Flame, me, not so much)
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22nd Sep 2007 2:57 pm |
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ColoradoLR2 Member Since: 17 Apr 2007 Location: Loveland, Colorado Posts: 63 |
After a week in the shop the fuel gauge is finally fixed. Apparently the float on one of the senders became dislodged and ended up on the other side of the tank. In order to replace the sender they had to remove the fuel tank, which in turn required removal of part of the driveline. The sender is actually part of the fuel pump so we ended up with a new fuel pump as part of the deal.
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27th Sep 2007 2:48 am |
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