Low Fuel Light doesn't work.
Since i bought my car my low fuel light hasn't worked. Or do RX7's even have one? I have nothing to do on my car this week so i figured i'd go ahead and fix this.
How do i make my low fuel warning light work? Thanks, -Crispin |
Check the connector at the tank first, out of the 13 first gens I have owned all but 2 had the terminal at the tank dissolved in corrosion.
Isaac |
Can I see pics or something of where this is at exactly?
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You're kidding, right?
My 84SE has never had a low-fuel light. it has an 'Add Coolant' light, and an 'EXH Sys Heat' light, but never had a low-fuel light... If you get that hooked up - post for everyone to see! |
I've owned 9 FB/SA'S I dont think I ever saw a low fuel light. If you gets your working I demand pics! lol
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low fuel light
My fuel light works in my 85 se but my gas gauge doesn't ha ha ha.....
psst.......(i just go off the mileage):lol::scratch: |
I know, but it's still something I'd like to fix. I like everything to work in my car, even if it's useless.
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On the tanks bulkhead fitting area there is a connector, it is for the level sender and the low fuel light. If you remove the drivers rear wheel and remove the plastic splash guard you can see it on the tank. Judging from this thread you aren't the only person that needs to climb under there :).
Isaac |
Originally Posted by rotor motor 85
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My fuel light works in my 85 se but my gas gauge doesn't ha ha ha.....
psst.......(i just go off the mileage):lol::scratch: 1. Long left bank turn on highway = take note 2. left on street corner = ok...need to fill up 3. Accelerating in a straight line = Where's a gas station?! 4. On all the time = oh f***. |
Pictures.
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So i got the wheel off and cover and took a peek.
Here's the connecter, do i need to replace something or do all i need to do is clean it up?? |
Originally Posted by Crispin38
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So i got the wheel off and cover and took a peek.
Here's the connecter, do i need to replace something or do all i need to do is clean it up?? Isaac |
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Originally Posted by LongDuck
(Post 10458132)
You're kidding, right?
My 84SE has never had a low-fuel light. it has an 'Add Coolant' light, and an 'EXH Sys Heat' light, but never had a low-fuel light... If you get that hooked up - post for everyone to see! |
Originally Posted by flight_of_pain
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Pull the connector and inspect the contacts on the tank, and the contacts in the connector, you will see the problem. Typically the spade on the tank side of the connector has dissolved into a green dust and is long since gone. I have soldered a new copper spade onto the small nub that remains and coated the whole thing with di-electric grease to remedy the problem on several cars.
Isaac |
If it's not the Low Fuel Light Sender itself what else could it be? Should I pull the sender out of the Tank?
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Originally Posted by Crispin38
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If it's not the Low Fuel Light Sender itself what else could it be? Should I pull the sender out of the Tank?
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Originally Posted by Crispin38
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If it's not the Low Fuel Light Sender itself what else could it be? Should I pull the sender out of the Tank?
To test the light, ground the Yellow w/blue stripe wire in that 3 pin harness and turn teh key on. The connector has three slots if you look at the end of it, 2 vertical, one horizontal. _____ | 1 2 | |_3__ pin 1 is the wire you want. If the light illuminates then it is the sending unit, if the light fails to illuminate it is a failure between the connector and the bulb, or the bulb itself. Isaac |
Originally Posted by LongDuck
(Post 10458132)
You're kidding, right?
My 84SE has never had a low-fuel light. it has an 'Add Coolant' light, and an 'EXH Sys Heat' light, but never had a low-fuel light... If you get that hooked up - post for everyone to see! |
Originally Posted by mazdaverx713b
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installed a new sender in my 85 GS (converted to 13B from an SE) and the low fuel light works properly. comes on when i have about 3 gallons left. its a little orange light in the warning lights and it will fade in and out as the fuel sloshes.
Every Series 3 I've seen has the wiring for a low fuel light. |
Originally Posted by flight_of_pain
(Post 10458859)
To test the light, ground the Yellow w/blue stripe wire in that 3 pin harness and turn teh key on.
The connector has three slots if you look at the end of it, 2 vertical, one horizontal. _____ | 1 2 | |_3__ pin 1 is the wire you want. If the light illuminates then it is the sending unit, if the light fails to illuminate it is a failure between the connector and the bulb, or the bulb itself. Isaac |
grind off a part on the top of the sending unit and solder a piece of wire from the now clean ground part, to the ground pin on the sending unit, the ground goes bad and nothing works. does your fuel gauge still work?
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Yes, my fuel gauge does still work.
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This is good info. My low fuel light is also not working. I was going to replace the sending unit to fix the problem because mine is all green dust on the fuel light connector. I do have a working fuel gauge. I'm going to try soldering a wire in and see if that fixes it.
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+1
WIll you also post pics? Thanks, |
ill post pics later if i have time, it doesnt fix everything all of the time, only if you have a ground issue, but it did fix mine. i just happen to have my tank out too, for my sump and 3/8" lines :egrin:
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Is this a GSL- SE only thing?
I'm going to have to put mine on the rack tonight and work and look for two wires! I'd love to have a light! Mines an '82 GSL. |
no its an S3 thing. 84 and 85 only.
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Sadness.
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HA! Springtime project, I suppose.
Live and learn, |
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