Hi Folks,
Had the car for 9 months now and enjoyed most of it. As with all 13 year old's it has needed a few things but managing to do most myself, new alternator being the most "fun" so far...
During a very cold February the fuel gauge dropped to zero and low fuel warning etc. There were no performance issues or cut-outs on the many miles and motorway driving I constantly do. For about 10 days the fault was intermittent then went away for a couple of months before now being full time on zero.
I have lifted the rear seats and carpet to check on wiring, all look ok. Next I have lifted the cover plate and checked the wiring and plug/socket there and again all look good.
Just before I open up the top of the fuel tank I thought I'd try jumping the fuel gauge feeds etc. By checking the wiring diagrams around I believe the layout is:
pin 1 = white with red stripe, from instrument cluster to sender unit (both)
pin 2 = black with pink stripe, from sender unit 1 to instrument cluster
Pin 3 = white with blue stripe (thick heavy duty), fuel pump module to pump
Pin 4 = black (thick heavy duty), fuel pump module to pump
Pin 5 = white with blue stripe, instrument cluster to fuel pump
pin 6 = black with pink stripe, from sender unit 2 to instrument cluster
So if that's correct I should be able jump pin 1 to pin 2 and possibly pin 6 to get a reading on the fuel gauge??? Anyone with better ideas?
Don't want try it without giving a chance for someone to say "stop, you numpty..."
Had the car for 9 months now and enjoyed most of it. As with all 13 year old's it has needed a few things but managing to do most myself, new alternator being the most "fun" so far...
During a very cold February the fuel gauge dropped to zero and low fuel warning etc. There were no performance issues or cut-outs on the many miles and motorway driving I constantly do. For about 10 days the fault was intermittent then went away for a couple of months before now being full time on zero.
I have lifted the rear seats and carpet to check on wiring, all look ok. Next I have lifted the cover plate and checked the wiring and plug/socket there and again all look good.
Just before I open up the top of the fuel tank I thought I'd try jumping the fuel gauge feeds etc. By checking the wiring diagrams around I believe the layout is:
pin 1 = white with red stripe, from instrument cluster to sender unit (both)
pin 2 = black with pink stripe, from sender unit 1 to instrument cluster
Pin 3 = white with blue stripe (thick heavy duty), fuel pump module to pump
Pin 4 = black (thick heavy duty), fuel pump module to pump
Pin 5 = white with blue stripe, instrument cluster to fuel pump
pin 6 = black with pink stripe, from sender unit 2 to instrument cluster
So if that's correct I should be able jump pin 1 to pin 2 and possibly pin 6 to get a reading on the fuel gauge??? Anyone with better ideas?
Don't want try it without giving a chance for someone to say "stop, you numpty..."