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sarasquares 14 October 2010 12:23 PM

Can i dangle something in?
 
My petrol gauge seems to have got stuck at half a tank. If i put more in then the gauge goes up and as i use it it goes down but not below half. I thought when a gauge went it wouldn't work at all. :wonder:

Is there anything i can dangle in the tank to see if its got petrol in it? I think when it shows half a tank it is pretty empty but i am not sure. Is there anything i can do before i take it to Honda?

BTW, i know this is not a scoob question but hopefully the answer will be the same. Thanks in advance. :thumb:

specialx 14 October 2010 12:25 PM

Try driving around with a full can of fuel in the boot just incase you run out?

The needle may just be sticking (if there is one!)

you my be able to push a welding rod down but most new cars have an anti fuel theft flap that stop things going down the filler neck.

Just a thought!


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my06 ppp silver 14 October 2010 12:31 PM

is this the first time it has happened and you have posted sraight away? mine does this from time to time and always at the same position, always corrects itself though. i know what you mean though about it being a bit un-nerving

Glowplug 14 October 2010 12:31 PM

What you driving SS?

Mine is like that, has been since i got it. Are they not suppose to sit at the level when you remove the key then.:wonder:

sarasquares 14 October 2010 12:39 PM

I am driving a Honda Civic Type R that has been Supercharged. Its the first time its happened on Saturday. I had half a tank.............according to the needle, drove to Lakeside, 60+ miles away, had a bit of fun with the car and the petrol was the same. I expected to have used half a tank but i didnt use any lol. I put £30 back in to get home and have been keeping it above half since then.

I wasnt sure if it would do any harm if it ran out but being supercharged i dont know if it will fook it. Already had to get an O2 sensor at nearly £200. :(

Glowplug 14 October 2010 12:44 PM

Sorry misread the OP, doh!:cuckoo:

Mine sits at what ever level is is in the tank, but always reads correctly.


Anyway, just ignore me.;)

sarasquares 14 October 2010 12:56 PM


Originally Posted by b13bat (Post 9654254)
Sorry misread the OP, doh!:cuckoo:

Mine sits at what ever level is is in the tank, but always reads correctly.


Anyway, just ignore me.;)

I usually do :o
Normally for example i could have quarter a tank but once its running it will show nearly empty then back to quarter when the engine is off, this is normal for mine but to have half a tank then do loads of miles and still have the same is not right. It might not be nearly empty but its still not right. I dont want to take it to Honda and pay out for something i dont need to do.
Do you think it will do any harm to run out of fuel, i use the VPower as its mapped to use 99? :confused:

speedking 14 October 2010 01:00 PM

Find out if the low fuel warning light is independent of the needle. If it is, then it will illuminate when you get low on fuel and you will know that the needle is sticking.

sarasquares 14 October 2010 01:02 PM


Originally Posted by speedking (Post 9654284)
Find out if the low fuel warning light is independent of the needle. If it is, then it will illuminate when you get low on fuel and you will know that the needle is sticking.

Ah haaaaa, good thinking batman! The light hasnt been on.....I hate going on the civic forums to ask as they are full of kids:p

I am going to be busy for a bit but i will find out in a while, thanks for that.

sarasquares 14 October 2010 01:10 PM

The guys at Honda seem to think it works a bit like a ballcock in a loo cistern and when the float goes down it triggers the light...........but they are not completely sure :o

Glowplug 14 October 2010 01:15 PM


Originally Posted by sarasquares (Post 9654276)
I usually do :o
Normally for example i could have quarter a tank but once its running it will show nearly empty then back to quarter when the engine is off, this is normal for mine but to have half a tank then do loads of miles and still have the same is not right. It might not be nearly empty but its still not right. I dont want to take it to Honda and pay out for something i dont need to do.
Do you think it will do any harm to run out of fuel, i use the VPower as its mapped to use 99? :confused:

I've noticed. ;)

Yeah i've got you now. I would rather not run it dry as it 'could' cause 1 or 2 issues that you could do with out.

But saying that, it is probably going to be nessisary to get very low to test out the theory by speedking, and the suggestions by specialx to carry a gallon is a wise one.

I take it that access to the pump/sender unit is not as easy as that on a Scoob? :wonder:



Originally Posted by sarasquares (Post 9654304)
The guys at Honda seem to think it works a bit like a ballcock in a loo cistern and when the float goes down it triggers the light...........but they are not completely sure :o

That would make sense and is how i imagine the set up to be.

speedking 14 October 2010 01:22 PM

Yes, but if the needle is sticking independent of the signal being sent then the light will still illuminate.

GlesgaKiss 14 October 2010 01:22 PM

Average content for such a promising thread title!

sarasquares 14 October 2010 03:34 PM


Originally Posted by b13bat (Post 9654311)


I take it that access to the pump/sender unit is not as easy as that on a Scoob? :wonder:

How the foof would i know something like that? :D




Originally Posted by GlesgaKiss (Post 9654332)
Average content for such a promising thread title!

As always it could have gone either way and remember, you are part of the content.

MattW 14 October 2010 03:41 PM

Sounds like there are two senders in the tank and one is faulty.

Glowplug 14 October 2010 04:25 PM


Originally Posted by sarasquares (Post 9654582)
How the foof would i know something like that? :D

:lol1:

Luminous 14 October 2010 07:18 PM

Can a can of fuel into the boot pronto :D

Then you can experiment without caring ;)

sarasquares 14 October 2010 07:50 PM

Not sure what to do now :D

Glowplug 14 October 2010 08:08 PM

After a quick look around, it would seem that access to the pump/sender unit is much the same as the Scoob, under the back seat. Do you not have access to a friendly mechanic that could have a look for you? It's not a big job but i fear the main stealer would want well paying for it.;)

bioforger 14 October 2010 08:32 PM


Originally Posted by sarasquares (Post 9655194)
Not sure what to do now :D

can, fuel, boot, capiche?!? :)

hodgy0_2 14 October 2010 09:01 PM


Originally Posted by sarasquares (Post 9655194)
Not sure what to do now :D

glass of wine and watch sh1t TV

thats what you girls usually do

sarasquares 14 October 2010 09:13 PM


Originally Posted by b13bat (Post 9655265)
After a quick look around, it would seem that access to the pump/sender unit is much the same as the Scoob, under the back seat. Do you not have access to a friendly mechanic that could have a look for you? It's not a big job but i fear the main stealer would want well paying for it.;)


I have some one in kwik Fit that can have a look for me tomorrow i think. I dont want to risk running the car empty cos knowing me i will be on the motorway or the center of London that it happens. :D


Originally Posted by bioforger (Post 9655351)
can, fuel, boot, capiche?!? :)

Thats for dummies. :thumb:

bioforger 14 October 2010 09:31 PM


Originally Posted by sarasquares (Post 9655475)
I have some one in kwik Fit that can have a look for me tomorrow i think. I dont want to risk running the car empty cos knowing me i will be on the motorway or the center of London that it happens. :D



Thats for dummies. :thumb:

perfect for u to try out then! :hjtwofing Kwik fit??? lol :cuckoo: :D

Glowplug 14 October 2010 09:38 PM

Personally SS, i wouldn't let Kwik Fit put air in my tyres, but...

Incase he needs a heads up http://www.ehow.co.uk/how_5907642_re...nda-civic.html:)

sarasquares 14 October 2010 10:12 PM

Its an MOT tester so i am in with a chance :p

Glowplug 14 October 2010 10:20 PM


Originally Posted by sarasquares (Post 9655654)
Its an MOT tester so i am in with a chance :p

You would like to think so wouldn't you.

As it goes, i've just been very close to reporting a MOT tester to VOSA for not having a clue what he was doing.:eek:

Hopfully you will get it sorted.:D

zip106 14 October 2010 10:24 PM

First off, you need to have a look to see if you can see any fuel in the tank.
May I suggest the best way to do this is with some form of illumination.

A lit match would suffice.

rookymatt 15 October 2010 02:38 PM

As previously mentioned, you might have a twin sender system and one sender is stuck on it's full point, hense the half tank issue. You in London SS?? i'm a bmw tech and can have a look for you as i have more than one gcse compared to that of the kwikfit brigade. :)

GC8WRX 21 October 2010 04:36 PM


Originally Posted by sarasquares (Post 9654288)
Ah haaaaa, good thinking batman! The light hasnt been on.....I hate going on the civic forums to ask as they are full of kids:

they would love a milf with a charged type r, you would be worshipped!

Coffin Dodger 21 October 2010 04:56 PM


Originally Posted by GC8WRX (Post 9668396)
they would love a milf with a charged type r, you would be worshipped!

:lol1:


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