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Lucas
28th April 2007, 10:18 AM
When does your fuel light come on, mine is kicking in at just above 1/4 tank, is this the std setting, can it be adjusted.
Bushie
28th April 2007, 11:08 AM
When does your fuel light come on, mine is kicking in at just above 1/4 tank, is this the std setting, can it be adjusted.
Errrrr - Don't have a low fuel light (wishes there was one though).
Martyn
Reads90
28th April 2007, 11:11 AM
:D :D :D :D
i have had 6 defenders and all of them came on at a differant level.
The 90 we have at the moment does not even have a Fuel light. Has the senser and light but no cable. Don't know why as i bought it second hand. But never caused a problem so it is on the bottom of the list of things to do:D
spudboy
28th April 2007, 11:30 AM
There is a float attached by a length of wire to a rheostat that sends back a voltage to the gauge, so by bending the wire up or down you will get a different reading on the gauge. There is a region at the bottom of the rheostat which turns on the low fuel light.
Unfortunately it is not real easy to get the bugger out from the tank, esp on TD5 Defenders. I gather you have a TDi300 from the year?? You can pull the assembly out from the side of the fuel tank when it's still in the vehicle, but it is cramped. Once you get it out it is easy to bend the wire and test it out. BTW - Do it when the tank is nearly empty of course!
Reads90
28th April 2007, 11:34 AM
There is a float attached by a length of wire to a rheostat that sends back a voltage to the gauge, so by bending the wire up or down you will get a different reading on the gauge. There is a region at the bottom of the rheostat which turns on the low fuel light.
Unfortunately it is not real easy to get the bugger out from the tank, esp on TD5 Defenders. I gather you have a TDi300 from the year?? You can pull the assembly out from the side of the fuel tank when it's still in the vehicle, but it is cramped. Once you get it out it is easy to bend the wire and test it out. BTW - Do it when the tank is nearly empty of course!
Tee Hee love my 90 ,Lift up drivers seat, slide back plate, pull out Sender unit . Too Easy :D :D
Lucas
28th April 2007, 03:53 PM
I gather you have a TDi300 from the year?? You can pull the assembly out from the side of the fuel tank when it's still in the vehicle, but it is cramped. Once you get it out it is easy to bend the wire and test it out. BTW - Do it when the tank is nearly empty of course![/QUOTE]
Its a 200tdi, thanks for the info.
rgty_kmj
3rd May 2007, 03:49 PM
I've got a 200tdi 110. The light comes on when there is about 16 - 18 litres left in the tank.
Kerry
vnx205
3rd May 2007, 04:43 PM
Which Defenders had fuel warning lights? I can't find one on my 98 300Tdi cab/chassis or even in the owners handbook.
Reads90
3rd May 2007, 04:46 PM
Which Defenders had fuel warning lights? I can't find one on my 98 300Tdi cab/chassis or even in the owners handbook.
eehhh
All mine have had a petrol light. I will be in the dash but like my 300 TDi the wires are not conected
rangieman
3rd May 2007, 04:49 PM
Which Defenders had fuel warning lights? I can't find one on my 98 300Tdi cab/chassis or even in the owners handbook.
Was this a option from new mine doesnt have one that i know of
well mine has a long range tank so it might have been disconected , i think ill go check the owners manual and see what that states
Plus mine has only ever been filled from empty once cause its just too painfull ( $$$ ) to fill it up from empty:D
Nat130
3rd May 2007, 04:53 PM
Our 130 has one. Didn't work in the middle of the night though while we were out on a track in the middle of no where heading to camp...then again we didn't realised we'd switched to the long range tank either :)
The fuel gauge applies for both tanks so it would be nice if the warning light worked for both...
Stepho_62
3rd May 2007, 05:02 PM
:o Does this mean my humble ol Tdi 300 98 Cab Shassis had one of these?????
It would be cool if it did but I've never seen it:)
Please someone tell me it has.:eek:
JamesH
3rd May 2007, 07:14 PM
All this fuel warning light Defender stuff is news to me as well.
I have an aux sill tank where the float must be incorrectly installed because it maxes out at just over half way and does not move for 350km or so and empties at about quarter way. Annoying but way too hard to get sorted.
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