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Bogey Buster 03-30-2007 12:44 AM

93 ZJ - Fuel Gauge
 
Hi Folks,

When the fuel gauge of my 93 ZJ indicates 1/4 tank remains, it is in fact
empty! I wonder if the adjustment is at the instrument panel side or around
the fuel tank area? Any hint to make the adjustment is welcome.

Thanks in advance


Paul




Bogey Buster 03-30-2007 01:37 AM

Re: 93 ZJ - Fuel Gauge
 
Thanks Earle,

I might not be clear enough in my initial post. When I fill up a full tank,
the fuel gauge needle actually go pass the "F" mark. That is the reason why
I "think" adjustment is necessary.

Thanks for the tips about recording mileage per average tank. By the way,
can you tell me where about is the "sender" that you mentioned.

thanks again.

Paul
93 ZJ V8




"Earle Horton" <apodo@gracioso.usa> wrote in message
news:euidnYmuTbrTAZHbnZ2dnUVZ_riknZ2d@comcast.com. ..
> This is generally a broken sender unit. No adjustment. I could be wrong,
> but I don't think so.
>
> You figure out how many miles you generally get from a full tank, and then
> you start using the trip meter every time you fill up. It becomes second
> nature. I know. You can also train yourself to write down the fuel and
> mileage every time you fill up, in a notebook. Then you can figure your
> fuel mileage.
>
> I suppose you could replace the sender unit.
>
> Earle
>
> "Bogey Buster" <bogeybuster@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:oA0Ph.89171$DN.61274@pd7urf2no...
>> Hi Folks,
>>
>> When the fuel gauge of my 93 ZJ indicates 1/4 tank remains, it is in fact
>> empty! I wonder if the adjustment is at the instrument panel side or

> around
>> the fuel tank area? Any hint to make the adjustment is welcome.
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>>
>>
>> Paul
>>
>>
>>

>
>




Bogey Buster 03-30-2007 01:37 AM

Re: 93 ZJ - Fuel Gauge
 
Thanks Earle,

I might not be clear enough in my initial post. When I fill up a full tank,
the fuel gauge needle actually go pass the "F" mark. That is the reason why
I "think" adjustment is necessary.

Thanks for the tips about recording mileage per average tank. By the way,
can you tell me where about is the "sender" that you mentioned.

thanks again.

Paul
93 ZJ V8




"Earle Horton" <apodo@gracioso.usa> wrote in message
news:euidnYmuTbrTAZHbnZ2dnUVZ_riknZ2d@comcast.com. ..
> This is generally a broken sender unit. No adjustment. I could be wrong,
> but I don't think so.
>
> You figure out how many miles you generally get from a full tank, and then
> you start using the trip meter every time you fill up. It becomes second
> nature. I know. You can also train yourself to write down the fuel and
> mileage every time you fill up, in a notebook. Then you can figure your
> fuel mileage.
>
> I suppose you could replace the sender unit.
>
> Earle
>
> "Bogey Buster" <bogeybuster@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:oA0Ph.89171$DN.61274@pd7urf2no...
>> Hi Folks,
>>
>> When the fuel gauge of my 93 ZJ indicates 1/4 tank remains, it is in fact
>> empty! I wonder if the adjustment is at the instrument panel side or

> around
>> the fuel tank area? Any hint to make the adjustment is welcome.
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>>
>>
>> Paul
>>
>>
>>

>
>




Bogey Buster 03-30-2007 01:37 AM

Re: 93 ZJ - Fuel Gauge
 
Thanks Earle,

I might not be clear enough in my initial post. When I fill up a full tank,
the fuel gauge needle actually go pass the "F" mark. That is the reason why
I "think" adjustment is necessary.

Thanks for the tips about recording mileage per average tank. By the way,
can you tell me where about is the "sender" that you mentioned.

thanks again.

Paul
93 ZJ V8




"Earle Horton" <apodo@gracioso.usa> wrote in message
news:euidnYmuTbrTAZHbnZ2dnUVZ_riknZ2d@comcast.com. ..
> This is generally a broken sender unit. No adjustment. I could be wrong,
> but I don't think so.
>
> You figure out how many miles you generally get from a full tank, and then
> you start using the trip meter every time you fill up. It becomes second
> nature. I know. You can also train yourself to write down the fuel and
> mileage every time you fill up, in a notebook. Then you can figure your
> fuel mileage.
>
> I suppose you could replace the sender unit.
>
> Earle
>
> "Bogey Buster" <bogeybuster@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:oA0Ph.89171$DN.61274@pd7urf2no...
>> Hi Folks,
>>
>> When the fuel gauge of my 93 ZJ indicates 1/4 tank remains, it is in fact
>> empty! I wonder if the adjustment is at the instrument panel side or

> around
>> the fuel tank area? Any hint to make the adjustment is welcome.
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>>
>>
>> Paul
>>
>>
>>

>
>




Earle Horton 03-30-2007 02:13 AM

Re: 93 ZJ - Fuel Gauge
 
This is generally a broken sender unit. No adjustment. I could be wrong,
but I don't think so.

You figure out how many miles you generally get from a full tank, and then
you start using the trip meter every time you fill up. It becomes second
nature. I know. You can also train yourself to write down the fuel and
mileage every time you fill up, in a notebook. Then you can figure your
fuel mileage.

I suppose you could replace the sender unit.

Earle

"Bogey Buster" <bogeybuster@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:oA0Ph.89171$DN.61274@pd7urf2no...
> Hi Folks,
>
> When the fuel gauge of my 93 ZJ indicates 1/4 tank remains, it is in fact
> empty! I wonder if the adjustment is at the instrument panel side or

around
> the fuel tank area? Any hint to make the adjustment is welcome.
>
> Thanks in advance
>
>
> Paul
>
>
>




Earle Horton 03-30-2007 02:13 AM

Re: 93 ZJ - Fuel Gauge
 
This is generally a broken sender unit. No adjustment. I could be wrong,
but I don't think so.

You figure out how many miles you generally get from a full tank, and then
you start using the trip meter every time you fill up. It becomes second
nature. I know. You can also train yourself to write down the fuel and
mileage every time you fill up, in a notebook. Then you can figure your
fuel mileage.

I suppose you could replace the sender unit.

Earle

"Bogey Buster" <bogeybuster@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:oA0Ph.89171$DN.61274@pd7urf2no...
> Hi Folks,
>
> When the fuel gauge of my 93 ZJ indicates 1/4 tank remains, it is in fact
> empty! I wonder if the adjustment is at the instrument panel side or

around
> the fuel tank area? Any hint to make the adjustment is welcome.
>
> Thanks in advance
>
>
> Paul
>
>
>




Earle Horton 03-30-2007 02:13 AM

Re: 93 ZJ - Fuel Gauge
 
This is generally a broken sender unit. No adjustment. I could be wrong,
but I don't think so.

You figure out how many miles you generally get from a full tank, and then
you start using the trip meter every time you fill up. It becomes second
nature. I know. You can also train yourself to write down the fuel and
mileage every time you fill up, in a notebook. Then you can figure your
fuel mileage.

I suppose you could replace the sender unit.

Earle

"Bogey Buster" <bogeybuster@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:oA0Ph.89171$DN.61274@pd7urf2no...
> Hi Folks,
>
> When the fuel gauge of my 93 ZJ indicates 1/4 tank remains, it is in fact
> empty! I wonder if the adjustment is at the instrument panel side or

around
> the fuel tank area? Any hint to make the adjustment is welcome.
>
> Thanks in advance
>
>
> Paul
>
>
>




L.W. \(Bill\) Hughes III 03-30-2007 03:41 AM

Re: 93 ZJ - Fuel Gauge
 
It could be bent. as the float on a wire like a toilet float. and it can
happen easily on installation a twisting action to get into it's own anti
slush tank. Often the problem is the float hangs on that inner tank at about
a quarter, after being bent on an attempted installation. Have fun!
God Bless America, Bill 0|||||||0
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/


"Bogey Buster" <bogeybuster@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:Cm1Ph.89640$zU1.87379@pd7urf1no...
> Thanks Earle,
>
> I might not be clear enough in my initial post. When I fill up a full

tank,
> the fuel gauge needle actually go pass the "F" mark. That is the reason

why
> I "think" adjustment is necessary.
>
> Thanks for the tips about recording mileage per average tank. By the way,
> can you tell me where about is the "sender" that you mentioned.
>
> thanks again.
>
> Paul
> 93 ZJ V8




--
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L.W. \(Bill\) Hughes III 03-30-2007 03:41 AM

Re: 93 ZJ - Fuel Gauge
 
It could be bent. as the float on a wire like a toilet float. and it can
happen easily on installation a twisting action to get into it's own anti
slush tank. Often the problem is the float hangs on that inner tank at about
a quarter, after being bent on an attempted installation. Have fun!
God Bless America, Bill 0|||||||0
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/


"Bogey Buster" <bogeybuster@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:Cm1Ph.89640$zU1.87379@pd7urf1no...
> Thanks Earle,
>
> I might not be clear enough in my initial post. When I fill up a full

tank,
> the fuel gauge needle actually go pass the "F" mark. That is the reason

why
> I "think" adjustment is necessary.
>
> Thanks for the tips about recording mileage per average tank. By the way,
> can you tell me where about is the "sender" that you mentioned.
>
> thanks again.
>
> Paul
> 93 ZJ V8




--
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L.W. \(Bill\) Hughes III 03-30-2007 03:41 AM

Re: 93 ZJ - Fuel Gauge
 
It could be bent. as the float on a wire like a toilet float. and it can
happen easily on installation a twisting action to get into it's own anti
slush tank. Often the problem is the float hangs on that inner tank at about
a quarter, after being bent on an attempted installation. Have fun!
God Bless America, Bill 0|||||||0
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/


"Bogey Buster" <bogeybuster@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:Cm1Ph.89640$zU1.87379@pd7urf1no...
> Thanks Earle,
>
> I might not be clear enough in my initial post. When I fill up a full

tank,
> the fuel gauge needle actually go pass the "F" mark. That is the reason

why
> I "think" adjustment is necessary.
>
> Thanks for the tips about recording mileage per average tank. By the way,
> can you tell me where about is the "sender" that you mentioned.
>
> thanks again.
>
> Paul
> 93 ZJ V8




--
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wfpearson 03-30-2007 07:58 AM

Re: 93 ZJ - Fuel Gauge
 
Actually I have the exact opposite problem in my 92 XJ. When I fill up
the needle rests at about 7/8ths of a tank and I've driven it well
below empty. (Hey, I'm in college.) It seems like I could just reach
behind the panel and twist the dial 1/8th of a turn (actually less)
but I don't know if this is an instrument panel issue or a tank gauge
issue.


On Mar 30, 2:41 am, "L.W. \(Bill\) ------ III" <billhug...@cox.net>
wrote:
> It could be bent. as the float on a wire like a toilet float. and it can
> happen easily on installation a twisting action to get into it's own anti
> slush tank. Often the problem is the float hangs on that inner tank at about
> a quarter, after being bent on an attempted installation. Have fun!
> God Bless America, Bill 0|||||||0
> mailto:LW------...@aol.comhttp://www.----------.com/
>
> "Bogey Buster" <bogeybus...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:Cm1Ph.89640$zU1.87379@pd7urf1no...
>
> > Thanks Earle,

>
> > I might not be clear enough in my initial post. When I fill up a full

> tank,
> > the fuel gauge needle actually go pass the "F" mark. That is the reason

> why
> > I "think" adjustment is necessary.

>
> > Thanks for the tips about recording mileage per average tank. By the way,
> > can you tell me where about is the "sender" that you mentioned.

>
> > thanks again.

>
> > Paul
> > 93 ZJ V8

>
> --
> Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com




wfpearson 03-30-2007 07:58 AM

Re: 93 ZJ - Fuel Gauge
 
Actually I have the exact opposite problem in my 92 XJ. When I fill up
the needle rests at about 7/8ths of a tank and I've driven it well
below empty. (Hey, I'm in college.) It seems like I could just reach
behind the panel and twist the dial 1/8th of a turn (actually less)
but I don't know if this is an instrument panel issue or a tank gauge
issue.


On Mar 30, 2:41 am, "L.W. \(Bill\) ------ III" <billhug...@cox.net>
wrote:
> It could be bent. as the float on a wire like a toilet float. and it can
> happen easily on installation a twisting action to get into it's own anti
> slush tank. Often the problem is the float hangs on that inner tank at about
> a quarter, after being bent on an attempted installation. Have fun!
> God Bless America, Bill 0|||||||0
> mailto:LW------...@aol.comhttp://www.----------.com/
>
> "Bogey Buster" <bogeybus...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:Cm1Ph.89640$zU1.87379@pd7urf1no...
>
> > Thanks Earle,

>
> > I might not be clear enough in my initial post. When I fill up a full

> tank,
> > the fuel gauge needle actually go pass the "F" mark. That is the reason

> why
> > I "think" adjustment is necessary.

>
> > Thanks for the tips about recording mileage per average tank. By the way,
> > can you tell me where about is the "sender" that you mentioned.

>
> > thanks again.

>
> > Paul
> > 93 ZJ V8

>
> --
> Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com




wfpearson 03-30-2007 07:58 AM

Re: 93 ZJ - Fuel Gauge
 
Actually I have the exact opposite problem in my 92 XJ. When I fill up
the needle rests at about 7/8ths of a tank and I've driven it well
below empty. (Hey, I'm in college.) It seems like I could just reach
behind the panel and twist the dial 1/8th of a turn (actually less)
but I don't know if this is an instrument panel issue or a tank gauge
issue.


On Mar 30, 2:41 am, "L.W. \(Bill\) ------ III" <billhug...@cox.net>
wrote:
> It could be bent. as the float on a wire like a toilet float. and it can
> happen easily on installation a twisting action to get into it's own anti
> slush tank. Often the problem is the float hangs on that inner tank at about
> a quarter, after being bent on an attempted installation. Have fun!
> God Bless America, Bill 0|||||||0
> mailto:LW------...@aol.comhttp://www.----------.com/
>
> "Bogey Buster" <bogeybus...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:Cm1Ph.89640$zU1.87379@pd7urf1no...
>
> > Thanks Earle,

>
> > I might not be clear enough in my initial post. When I fill up a full

> tank,
> > the fuel gauge needle actually go pass the "F" mark. That is the reason

> why
> > I "think" adjustment is necessary.

>
> > Thanks for the tips about recording mileage per average tank. By the way,
> > can you tell me where about is the "sender" that you mentioned.

>
> > thanks again.

>
> > Paul
> > 93 ZJ V8

>
> --
> Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com




Earle Horton 03-30-2007 12:00 PM

Re: 93 ZJ - Fuel Gauge
 
In the "good old days" these things had an adjustment. Now it is a part of
the fuel pump, expensive, and you have to drop the fuel tank to get at it.
They don't give you a way to adjust it either. I can remember on my '64
Valiant driving around until I was at 1/4 tank. Then I could jack up the
rear of the car and pull out the sender unit without any trouble, fiddle
with it, and drive off in less than twenty minutes. I think I actually
managed to get it adjusted better than it had been too.

It's a lot more involved now, what with having to drop the tank.

Earle

"Bogey Buster" <bogeybuster@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:Cm1Ph.89640$zU1.87379@pd7urf1no...
> Thanks Earle,
>
> I might not be clear enough in my initial post. When I fill up a full

tank,
> the fuel gauge needle actually go pass the "F" mark. That is the reason

why
> I "think" adjustment is necessary.
>
> Thanks for the tips about recording mileage per average tank. By the way,
> can you tell me where about is the "sender" that you mentioned.
>
> thanks again.
>
> Paul
> 93 ZJ V8
>
>
>
>
> "Earle Horton" <apodo@gracioso.usa> wrote in message
> news:euidnYmuTbrTAZHbnZ2dnUVZ_riknZ2d@comcast.com. ..
> > This is generally a broken sender unit. No adjustment. I could be

wrong,
> > but I don't think so.
> >
> > You figure out how many miles you generally get from a full tank, and

then
> > you start using the trip meter every time you fill up. It becomes

second
> > nature. I know. You can also train yourself to write down the fuel and
> > mileage every time you fill up, in a notebook. Then you can figure your
> > fuel mileage.
> >
> > I suppose you could replace the sender unit.
> >
> > Earle
> >
> > "Bogey Buster" <bogeybuster@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> > news:oA0Ph.89171$DN.61274@pd7urf2no...
> >> Hi Folks,
> >>
> >> When the fuel gauge of my 93 ZJ indicates 1/4 tank remains, it is in

fact
> >> empty! I wonder if the adjustment is at the instrument panel side or

> > around
> >> the fuel tank area? Any hint to make the adjustment is welcome.
> >>
> >> Thanks in advance
> >>
> >>
> >> Paul
> >>
> >>
> >>

> >
> >

>
>




Earle Horton 03-30-2007 12:00 PM

Re: 93 ZJ - Fuel Gauge
 
In the "good old days" these things had an adjustment. Now it is a part of
the fuel pump, expensive, and you have to drop the fuel tank to get at it.
They don't give you a way to adjust it either. I can remember on my '64
Valiant driving around until I was at 1/4 tank. Then I could jack up the
rear of the car and pull out the sender unit without any trouble, fiddle
with it, and drive off in less than twenty minutes. I think I actually
managed to get it adjusted better than it had been too.

It's a lot more involved now, what with having to drop the tank.

Earle

"Bogey Buster" <bogeybuster@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:Cm1Ph.89640$zU1.87379@pd7urf1no...
> Thanks Earle,
>
> I might not be clear enough in my initial post. When I fill up a full

tank,
> the fuel gauge needle actually go pass the "F" mark. That is the reason

why
> I "think" adjustment is necessary.
>
> Thanks for the tips about recording mileage per average tank. By the way,
> can you tell me where about is the "sender" that you mentioned.
>
> thanks again.
>
> Paul
> 93 ZJ V8
>
>
>
>
> "Earle Horton" <apodo@gracioso.usa> wrote in message
> news:euidnYmuTbrTAZHbnZ2dnUVZ_riknZ2d@comcast.com. ..
> > This is generally a broken sender unit. No adjustment. I could be

wrong,
> > but I don't think so.
> >
> > You figure out how many miles you generally get from a full tank, and

then
> > you start using the trip meter every time you fill up. It becomes

second
> > nature. I know. You can also train yourself to write down the fuel and
> > mileage every time you fill up, in a notebook. Then you can figure your
> > fuel mileage.
> >
> > I suppose you could replace the sender unit.
> >
> > Earle
> >
> > "Bogey Buster" <bogeybuster@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> > news:oA0Ph.89171$DN.61274@pd7urf2no...
> >> Hi Folks,
> >>
> >> When the fuel gauge of my 93 ZJ indicates 1/4 tank remains, it is in

fact
> >> empty! I wonder if the adjustment is at the instrument panel side or

> > around
> >> the fuel tank area? Any hint to make the adjustment is welcome.
> >>
> >> Thanks in advance
> >>
> >>
> >> Paul
> >>
> >>
> >>

> >
> >

>
>




Earle Horton 03-30-2007 12:00 PM

Re: 93 ZJ - Fuel Gauge
 
In the "good old days" these things had an adjustment. Now it is a part of
the fuel pump, expensive, and you have to drop the fuel tank to get at it.
They don't give you a way to adjust it either. I can remember on my '64
Valiant driving around until I was at 1/4 tank. Then I could jack up the
rear of the car and pull out the sender unit without any trouble, fiddle
with it, and drive off in less than twenty minutes. I think I actually
managed to get it adjusted better than it had been too.

It's a lot more involved now, what with having to drop the tank.

Earle

"Bogey Buster" <bogeybuster@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:Cm1Ph.89640$zU1.87379@pd7urf1no...
> Thanks Earle,
>
> I might not be clear enough in my initial post. When I fill up a full

tank,
> the fuel gauge needle actually go pass the "F" mark. That is the reason

why
> I "think" adjustment is necessary.
>
> Thanks for the tips about recording mileage per average tank. By the way,
> can you tell me where about is the "sender" that you mentioned.
>
> thanks again.
>
> Paul
> 93 ZJ V8
>
>
>
>
> "Earle Horton" <apodo@gracioso.usa> wrote in message
> news:euidnYmuTbrTAZHbnZ2dnUVZ_riknZ2d@comcast.com. ..
> > This is generally a broken sender unit. No adjustment. I could be

wrong,
> > but I don't think so.
> >
> > You figure out how many miles you generally get from a full tank, and

then
> > you start using the trip meter every time you fill up. It becomes

second
> > nature. I know. You can also train yourself to write down the fuel and
> > mileage every time you fill up, in a notebook. Then you can figure your
> > fuel mileage.
> >
> > I suppose you could replace the sender unit.
> >
> > Earle
> >
> > "Bogey Buster" <bogeybuster@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> > news:oA0Ph.89171$DN.61274@pd7urf2no...
> >> Hi Folks,
> >>
> >> When the fuel gauge of my 93 ZJ indicates 1/4 tank remains, it is in

fact
> >> empty! I wonder if the adjustment is at the instrument panel side or

> > around
> >> the fuel tank area? Any hint to make the adjustment is welcome.
> >>
> >> Thanks in advance
> >>
> >>
> >> Paul
> >>
> >>
> >>

> >
> >

>
>




DougW 03-31-2007 09:44 PM

Re: 93 ZJ - Fuel Gauge
 
Earle Horton wrote:
> In the "good old days" these things had an adjustment. Now it is a
> part of the fuel pump, expensive, and you have to drop the fuel tank
> to get at it. They don't give you a way to adjust it either. I can
> remember on my '64 Valiant driving around until I was at 1/4 tank.
> Then I could jack up the rear of the car and pull out the sender unit
> without any trouble, fiddle with it, and drive off in less than
> twenty minutes. I think I actually managed to get it adjusted better
> than it had been too.


It can also be a dirty connector at the harness back by the fuel tank.
The fuel gauge is very sensitive to a bad connection.

--
DougW



DougW 03-31-2007 09:44 PM

Re: 93 ZJ - Fuel Gauge
 
Earle Horton wrote:
> In the "good old days" these things had an adjustment. Now it is a
> part of the fuel pump, expensive, and you have to drop the fuel tank
> to get at it. They don't give you a way to adjust it either. I can
> remember on my '64 Valiant driving around until I was at 1/4 tank.
> Then I could jack up the rear of the car and pull out the sender unit
> without any trouble, fiddle with it, and drive off in less than
> twenty minutes. I think I actually managed to get it adjusted better
> than it had been too.


It can also be a dirty connector at the harness back by the fuel tank.
The fuel gauge is very sensitive to a bad connection.

--
DougW



DougW 03-31-2007 09:44 PM

Re: 93 ZJ - Fuel Gauge
 
Earle Horton wrote:
> In the "good old days" these things had an adjustment. Now it is a
> part of the fuel pump, expensive, and you have to drop the fuel tank
> to get at it. They don't give you a way to adjust it either. I can
> remember on my '64 Valiant driving around until I was at 1/4 tank.
> Then I could jack up the rear of the car and pull out the sender unit
> without any trouble, fiddle with it, and drive off in less than
> twenty minutes. I think I actually managed to get it adjusted better
> than it had been too.


It can also be a dirty connector at the harness back by the fuel tank.
The fuel gauge is very sensitive to a bad connection.

--
DougW



Bogey Buster 04-01-2007 01:26 AM

Re: 93 ZJ - Fuel Gauge
 
Thank you everyone.

I will try to talk with the installer, CanadianTire, to claim any possible
warranty.

Thanks again

Paul

"Bogey Buster" <bogeybuster@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:oA0Ph.89171$DN.61274@pd7urf2no...
> Hi Folks,
>
> When the fuel gauge of my 93 ZJ indicates 1/4 tank remains, it is in fact
> empty! I wonder if the adjustment is at the instrument panel side or
> around the fuel tank area? Any hint to make the adjustment is welcome.
>
> Thanks in advance
>
>
> Paul
>
>
>




Bogey Buster 04-01-2007 01:26 AM

Re: 93 ZJ - Fuel Gauge
 
Thank you everyone.

I will try to talk with the installer, CanadianTire, to claim any possible
warranty.

Thanks again

Paul

"Bogey Buster" <bogeybuster@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:oA0Ph.89171$DN.61274@pd7urf2no...
> Hi Folks,
>
> When the fuel gauge of my 93 ZJ indicates 1/4 tank remains, it is in fact
> empty! I wonder if the adjustment is at the instrument panel side or
> around the fuel tank area? Any hint to make the adjustment is welcome.
>
> Thanks in advance
>
>
> Paul
>
>
>




Bogey Buster 04-01-2007 01:26 AM

Re: 93 ZJ - Fuel Gauge
 
Thank you everyone.

I will try to talk with the installer, CanadianTire, to claim any possible
warranty.

Thanks again

Paul

"Bogey Buster" <bogeybuster@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:oA0Ph.89171$DN.61274@pd7urf2no...
> Hi Folks,
>
> When the fuel gauge of my 93 ZJ indicates 1/4 tank remains, it is in fact
> empty! I wonder if the adjustment is at the instrument panel side or
> around the fuel tank area? Any hint to make the adjustment is welcome.
>
> Thanks in advance
>
>
> Paul
>
>
>





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