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Thread: E36 fuel gauge issue

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    Question E36 fuel gauge issue

    I'm having an annoying issue with my fuel gauge. I appear to have fallen victim to a common e36 fault. It won't show anything but empty.

    Now a little history to this issue is it was a case of up till recently it would decide to show empty but with a little flick it would register again and all was fine. So as you do I didn't mind much.

    Last week I had the cluster out doing another job and when I put it back the gauge now permanently shows as empty (no amount of flicking helped :tounge

    I have yet to take it back out but as there are only three connections to the back I'm pretty sure I have it wired in correctly as the speedo etc are working fine.

    I have done the binnacle test and all the gauges work as they should.

    I have checked the fuses and all appear to be fine (if it means anything one for the elec windows did go recently but was replaced with the correct one and they now work fine)

    I'm in a fortunate position at the minute that I pretty much have a spare everything but before I go replacing parts for the sake of it I said I'd ask here if there is any know fix for this.

    I have read Ken's thread on here (fuse does not appear to be my issue) and various other online sources and none seem to 100% resolve this. It seems it's a case of this can be caused by several things?

    I don't own a multimeter but I assume I'll need to invest. :hehe!:

    Any help much appreciated men, thanks.

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    RE: E36 fuel gauge issue

    Anybody? :crying:

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    RE: E36 fuel gauge issue

    Quote Originally Posted by Venom
    Anybody? :crying:
    I know how you feel man, I have the exact same problem, except with my temp gauge, can't get to the bottom of it at all.

    You check the connections at the pump?

    You still have a complete pump from the one you're breaking? If you do, disconnect the pump in the car and plug in another pump and move the float level, see if the gauge moves? process of elimination.

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    RE: E36 fuel gauge issue

    Well the inevitable happened this morning on the way to work, she ran out of go juice:crying: So quick trip to the petrol station, a push and we were back in business. :happy:

    Oddly, after 2 weeks of no gauge working and going through a couple of hundred quids worth she decided to work. Maybe she knew if there had of been petrol in it I would have burnt her where she sat! :surprised::hehe!:

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