ajd wrote:
Growler, are the fuel level senders you speak of in the tanks or is this part of gauge itself? Dropping a fuel tank seems like a last resort. Should I be looking for an electrical issue? If so, where to begin.
Here's a post I made earlier:
http://www.delica.ca/forum/viewtopic.php?f=91&t=17225
The fuel level senders are in the tanks- look for the plate on the side of the tank held on with 3 nuts. Assuming you have a diesel with the twin tanks, you can see the rear tank's sender if you look through the left rear wheel well, and the front tank's sender is facing the transmission. I don't know if you can remove the senders with the tanks in place- the float inside is on a long arm, and it's tricky enough to remove with the tank on the floor.
The test would be to remove the senders, plug them in, and lift the float to various positions and see if the gauge responds. Because the senders are in series failure of one will stop the whole fuel gauge working.
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