Interceptorxj
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When I fitted a none genuine new fuel pump last year the fuel gauge stopped working properly, with it showing 1/4 full when full etc. I think I must have been sent a Defender one instead of Disco but it was too late to send it back as I had fitted it. "Parts need to be checked before fitment to be returned" .
Anyway after several times of trial and error I played about with the float arm and got it to read empty when empty and half full when full and have used it like this since coupled with the orange low warning light.
More recently the fuel gauge stopped working altogether & the low fuel orange warning light was on all the time so I assumed the pump sender or arm had failed altogether and I have been using the odometer to fill up every 450 miles without issue since. This week I decided to fix the problem by fitting a genuine fuel pump but much to my disappointment it hasn't cured the issue so assume the actual fuel gauge in the dash pod is the fault. Has anybody else had a similar issue and can confirm the gauge might be the problem?
Anyway after several times of trial and error I played about with the float arm and got it to read empty when empty and half full when full and have used it like this since coupled with the orange low warning light.
More recently the fuel gauge stopped working altogether & the low fuel orange warning light was on all the time so I assumed the pump sender or arm had failed altogether and I have been using the odometer to fill up every 450 miles without issue since. This week I decided to fix the problem by fitting a genuine fuel pump but much to my disappointment it hasn't cured the issue so assume the actual fuel gauge in the dash pod is the fault. Has anybody else had a similar issue and can confirm the gauge might be the problem?