FUEL INJECTION (FUEL SYSTEMS)(H4DO) > Fuel Level Sensor
INSPECTION
1. Check that the fuel level sensor has no damage.
2. Measure the fuel level sensor float position.
NOTE:
When inspecting the fuel level sensor, perform the work with the sensor installed to the fuel pump.
(1) | FULL | (2) | EMPTY | (3) | Fuel tank seating surface |
Float position | Standard |
FULL to Fuel tank seating surface (A) | 133.0±4 mm (5.236±0.157 in) |
EMPTY to Fuel tank seating surface (B) | 21.6±4 mm (0.850±0.157 in) |
3. Check the resistance between fuel level sensor terminals by the connector on top of the fuel pump.
Float position | Terminal No. | Standard |
FULL (A) | 1 and 2 | 8.7±1.0 ? |
EMPTY (B) | 139.1±2.0 ? |
Installation
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