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3rd January 2021, 21:42 | #1 |
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Fuel Guage fault.
I don't know if this has been mentioned before,but I had noticed my gauge going down sooner than I expected,so I put 50 euros in,then took my friend to the pharmacy,as I was waiting,I noticed the gauge was showing lower than a quarter tank,at first I thought I'd been short changed at the pump,then thought it might be leaking,badly. Then I remembered that the on board diagnostics could tell me how much fuel I have in the tank,sure enough after pressing the trip knob after turning on the ignition,I found it and it read 49.5 litres,.relief! No leak and I'd not been robbed.
Anyway to fix the gauge,all I did was scroll further and did a software reset,,gauge as now worked correctly for 5 days,so job done. Hope this is useful for someone else. It must be said that having four 75diesels over 19 years,I've never known this to happen,first time for everything! Happy new year everyone, Ken. |
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A useful next step would be for others with the wonky fuel gauge syndrome to bite the bullet and push the Reset button. Let's generate some data to support the hypothesis. A simple software bug would certainly be more plausible than the way-out theories I've read over the years. I trust you've observed no other effects after the reset? TC Last edited by T-Cut; 4th January 2021 at 16:06.. |
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This is very interesting - so you press the trip button up to number '19', then when 'log 1 off' is showing, you click through again to number '21'.
But how do you activate the reset once here ? Does it do it automatically, or is there another sequence of specific button pressing to get it to reset ?? Many thanks
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Just a quick update regarding my fuel gauge issue I had last year.
Software reset did the trick with no other issues and guage has worked perfectly since. This may help the chap who's having a problem at the moment. |
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