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Check the fuel level sender (archive)

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Posted by ChipB on October 23, 2000 at 12:52:14:

In Reply to: '87 528e odometer help, trans question, fuel guage posted by Paul on October 22, 2000 at 22:22:17:

Check the fuel level sender for accurate readings - it's accesible through the floor of the trunk. The resistance between two of the leads varies with the level of the float in the gas tank - you can check it with an ohmmeter. Info is in the Bentley manual, and also on this page on my web site: http://ebaines.home.att.net/fuel1.htm . Usual common sense warning - be very careful if you decide to pull the sender from the tank to avoid having anything that can cause a spark (like a drop light) or things can get very exciting very quickly!


Mea culpa! I reset my odometer while moving. After 170K miles it's dead. Looking for a good replacement instrument or a source for the gears. If you can help, please post.

The BMW tech told me he never changes the transmission filter; says they go bad early.

My fuel guage shows full at all times. Suggestions?

BTW, I just found this site today and my wife has been bugging me for some time now (hours)to get off the net. Thanks in advance for any assistance.

Paul





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