SOURCE: fuel guage on a 1998 honda accord
This is not a calibration issue, the sender in the fuel tank is the problem, this is a common symtom for senders when they fail
SOURCE: 2002 honda crv fuel gauge moves really slow.
I had the same problem. My battery was going bad. When I replaced it with a new one, the fuel gauge worked fine.
SOURCE: Fuel guage stuck on full on 1997 plymouth Rallye
check fuse for gas gauge. or if your gauge is inside the tank, you may have to replace the tank
SOURCE: electronic gas guage fuel level indicator says
I just had the same problem on a 2400 mile trip. It is the sensor that is in the gas tank. I had mine replaced and it is fine now.
SOURCE: fuel guage stuck at 3/4 tank on my 2004 Chevy
Hi: It Sounds like you Either Have a bad Connection on Your Gauge or the Sending Unit which is in Yout Gas Tank.Your Fuel Pump and Sending Unit Are Located In Gas Tank.Check and Make Sure your Connections are Good and Clean 1st. But it Really Sounds like your Sending unit has Gone Bad.To Replace Sending Unit You'll Have to Drop The Fuel Tank,Empty As Much Fuel as you Can Either Drive till its empty. Holding your Tank Up is 2- Metal Straps with Threaded Bolts and Nuts, Spray with WD-40 And Let It Set awhile Cause Normaly the Are Dirty. Then Take Eiter A Deep Well Socket if it will reach the Nuts,Or Use A Wrench -Remove BOTH NUTS And also at the Filler Tube You'll Probally have a2-3 Screws you'll need to Take Out. Your Tank Should Come on Down.NOTE: Don't PULL the tank out Until you take your Wire Connects Off Remember Which ones Went where. Then Slide Tank out Away From Vehicle, On The Top Of Tank where you remove the wires where thers a Metal Retaining Ring, You'll need to Spray with wd-40 and Remove that Ring,Buy taking a Screw Driver and small Hammer and Tap it out Going Counter Clockwise. After its Off you will be able to Remove the Complete Fuel Pump Assembly. All you'll Need is to Remove Sending Unit.Since Fuel Pump Was Working Right.See if your Auto parts Store has only the Sending unit.if not try Dealership, Hopefully You Won't Have to Replace the Complete Unit. Hopefully this will help you. Please Let Me Know By Voting for me on the Quality of Solutions i've Given you,And Leave a Testamony if You Will. Thanks From The WYOCWBOY
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