Well, exhausted my troubleshooting with tank installed on truck. Going to drop it and continue from there. However, I did order another fuel pump assembly so I will have it on hand.
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My experience isn't as drastic in level changes as yours but my fuel gauge about half the time does not track accurately. It is slightly off, and sometimes drifts to correct over time. I had my fuel pump replaced 11 yrs ago and I plan on replacing it again this year as a preventative measure, I saw rock auto had a delphi pump with an 'oe fix' which I believe addresses an issue with the floatWell, exhausted my troubleshooting with tank installed on truck. Going to drop it and continue from there. However, I did order another fuel pump assembly so I will have it on hand.
Are you using an app like Torque and an OBDII adapter? That one I know asks for the tank size and it may have a default number. A Tech-2 should read it correctly.Some random and crazy numbers/readings. So like I said in my last post, for whatever reason my scan tool reads that the fuel tank capacity is 21.6 gallons, i know that is incorrect. When my gauge indicated full the volts were 2.90 and the indications for fuel level remaining 21.6 gallons. When the gauge indicated slightly less than full (between 3/4 full and full) I had 1.84 volts and 17.4 gallons remaining. When gauge indicated slightly less than 3/4 tank, I had 1.92 volts and 15.1 gallons remaining. Closer to half a tank - 2.02 volts and 12.9 gallons remaining (at 60% fuel tank remaining).
I went with the delphi pump this time. It was delivered yesterday.My experience isn't as drastic in level changes as yours but my fuel gauge about half the time does not track accurately. It is slightly off, and sometimes drifts to correct over time. I had my fuel pump replaced 11 yrs ago and I plan on replacing it again this year as a preventative measure, I saw rock auto had a delphi pump with an 'oe fix' which I believe addresses an issue with the float
I essentially work on all of ours and my kid's vehicles. As of today that's 8 different makes/models. So, I'm using a XTOOL bidirectional scanner which allows me to utilize the features on all these vehicles. Never thought to look to see if I could input the tank size. Will check and see if that is possible. Although, each time I fire this thing up, I learn something new. I also have an OBDII and utilize dash command.Are you using an app like Torque and an OBDII adapter? That one I know asks for the tank size and it may have a default number. A Tech-2 should read it correctly.