Re: Taking fuel gauge out.
From: Erik Nielsen (judge4regmail.com)
Date: Sun, 21 Dec 2014 14:30:15 -0800 (PST)
Option #3, take it back to the mechanic and tell him he didn't fix it. 

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On Dec 21, 2014, at 4:03 PM, Michel Savard <mysavard [at] videotron.ca> wrote:

Oops! That's another information I forgot to mention. That little orange light never came on before it ran out of gas last august. Even before I decided to change the sender unit in may 2013, all those years that orange light always came on when it was near empty.
 
Michael Savard 
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Sent: Sunday, December 21, 2014 10:52 AM
Subject: Re: [Ferrari] Taking fuel gauge out.

Just because your mechanic changed it, doesn't mean it's good.   One would like to think so but that's just not the reality of the matter these days. 

A) did he replace it with EXACTLY the right part? Physically and electrically?
B) did he orient the new part correctly in the tank?

The inside of the gas tank is full of baffles so you need to be sure the sender inside is of the right physical proportions and is positioned correctly so as not to bind or catch on any of the internal baffles.  And, it needs to be the right sender electrically too.  It needs to be the right Ohm reading at top and bottom of the swing. 

Also, on these cars there is another contact made when the sender arm is at the bottom of the swing (empty) that turns on the light within your gauge to let you know you're near empty.  Sounds like that wasn't happening either.  So is it the right sender?  Is it correctly installed so as not to bind?  

So with the information you've just given us, the odds are even higher now that the problem is in the sender and not the gauge. 

Rick



On Dec 21, 2014, at 5:51 AM, Michel Savard <mysavard [at] videotron.ca> wrote:

The only reason I think it's the gauge is because in may 2013 my mechanic changed the whole system inside (long stick) and on top of the tank. So, everything is brand new.
I had bought the car in 2001 with a faulty reading. I mean the gauge (on dashboard) would go to FULL when I filled it up and then after not even 100 km, it would go to EMPTY. I drove like this for many many years. Finally, on may 2013, I bought the whole system (LEVEL GAUGE CONTROL for 62 pounds from Eurospares) and my mechanic put it on.
 
Many of you seem to think it can't be the dashboard gauge. The battery is out for winter. Can't do any testing with ignition on.  I guess I'll have to wait for spring.
 
Michael Savard
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, December 21, 2014 12:03 AM
Subject: Re: [Ferrari] Taking fuel gauge out.

How you know it is the gage?

Could be the sender!

Stephen

On Sat, Dec 20, 2014 at 9:33 PM, Rick Moseley <ramosel [at] pacbell.net> wrote:
Are you talking about taking the gauge out of the console or the sender out of the tank?




On Dec 20, 2014, at 6:24 PM, Michel Savard <mysavard [at] videotron.ca> wrote:

1981 308 GTSi: As I told the list last summer, my fuel gauge is non-functional. It goes up to FULL when I fill up the tank. But stops at about 1/4 empty and then it does not move anymore. That's how I got stuck with no fuel in the car last august.So, as a winter project, I would like to take it out of the dashboard for repair.
How do I do it ?
 
Michael Savard
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