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    That darned fuel gauge!

    Okay, the two E30s that I've owned had the fuel sensor start to wig out. My first black one was already wigging out when I purchased it, at 199k miles.

    My new oddball-brown, as I call it, started wigging out at 150001 miles.

    When was your fuel gauge's time?
    My drinking team, has a racing problem.

    Anyone have an aquarium? If you want fish, let me know.


    #2
    77k, I think the SI batteries are the cause as my temp and fuel guage started to wig out at the same time.
    Last edited by AdironRider; 07-18-2006, 08:24 AM.
    Back to my roots

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      #3
      257k and still going it has some float but works.
      E30 325ix 62k

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        #4
        Make sure the nut on the back of the gauge is tight and that should make it stop i did that to mine and it worked.

        '87 325 (Track Rat)
        '04 C5500 Wrecker (Work)
        '94 525i (Daily)
        '90 325i (R.I.P)
        H&R Race, Racing Dynamics Sway Bars, Tree House CAB's, Sparco Strut Bars and more.

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          #5
          181k, never had a problem.
          Build thread

          Bimmerlabs

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            #6
            My works,but only problem is that is the rpm and temp don't illuminate at night.I switched blubs but no luck. Any clues?
            -Frank
            1987 325is m50nv (schwarz)
            1990 325is (sterling silber)(sold)
            2001 525i

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              #7
              Damn. Am I the one with the bad luck?
              My drinking team, has a racing problem.

              Anyone have an aquarium? If you want fish, let me know.

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                #8
                Originally posted by ddongbap
                Damn. Am I the one with the bad luck?
                Mine is all boogered-up. It will go from saying I have 3/4 of a tank to 1/2 a tank in like 10 miles. It's prolly a combination of the SI batteries and the ground nut.

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                  #9
                  I have close (I think) 250k on my ETA.. the fuel gauge reads perfect...when I take a long right or left hander, it does sink down (which can happen) but reads the right amount after going straight again...

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Eurospeed
                    Mine is all boogered-up. It will go from saying I have 3/4 of a tank to 1/2 a tank in like 10 miles. It's prolly a combination of the SI batteries and the ground nut.
                    Word. I got used to my first e30. I just guesstimated the distance in relation to how many gallons I had filled up on.
                    My drinking team, has a racing problem.

                    Anyone have an aquarium? If you want fish, let me know.

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                      #11
                      my cars got 286 000km's and my fuel gauge is going. when u start it up the gauge reads full until you drive for like 20 minutes then it starts reading true is it time to get a new one?

                      about the instrument lights try taking them out of the back of the instrument cluster and cleaning and bending their contacts outwards i had the same problem and replaceing them with used serviceable bulbs did nothing so i bent the contacts and they worked

                      '89 Alpine S52 with goodies

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