never know how much gas I have
When I first bought the car, I was able to put $30 in the tank. The needle has never
moved. When I try to put enough to move the needle, I end up putting too much in, and
overfilling.
Asked by SeekingYahoshua Apr 24, 2013 at 01:21 PM about the 2005 Hyundai Elantra
Question type: Maintenance & Repair
When I first bought the car, I was able to put $30 in the tank. The needle has never
moved. When I try to put enough to move the needle, I end up putting too much in, and
overfilling.
richardmastin answered 10 years ago
fuel sender unit sounds knackered replace if there not expensive if they are use a volt sender unit on it to see if there is a broken connection hope this helps regards rich
When I first bought the car, I was able to put $30 in the tank. The needle has never moved. When I try to put enough to move the needle, I end up putting too much in, and overfilling.
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