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  1. Join Date
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    Guys,

    Need Help... the fuel gauge of my adventure suddenly won't work...... tried gassing up but still the needle didn't move. What do you think was the cause of that? Has anyone experienced the same thing? What other checking do I need to do before bringing it to the repair shop?

    Hoping for your reactions. Thanks

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    1 possible culprit could be the "float" in your gas tank got stuck.

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    kung yong needle goes down to zero, malamang tama si sir Falken, bago yong float valve sa gas tank.
    Kung stuck up yong needle , malamang yong gauge ang defective.
    Pacheck mo sa competent mechanic.

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    #4
    sa akin din hindi na rin tumataas! mahal na kasi krudo kaya tipid-tipid!

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    defective float valve. my friend had an adventure na ganyan din ang sira.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eurie
    sa akin din hindi na rin tumataas! mahal na kasi krudo kaya tipid-tipid!

    hahahahaha!!!


    IMO, Defective float

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    Guys just found the problem. It turned out that the fuel gauge wire under the chassis was ripped off by my dog. Watch out for this if your dog usually stays under the car. Anyway, it was reconnected and the fuel gauge worked.

    Thanks for those who replied.

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    Quote Originally Posted by justin_1179
    Guys just found the problem. It turned out that the fuel gauge wire under the chassis was ripped off by my dog. Watch out for this if your dog usually stays under the car. Anyway, it was reconnected and the fuel gauge worked.

    Thanks for those who replied.
    bad dog..bad dog...

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    Quote Originally Posted by justin_1179
    Guys just found the problem. It turned out that the fuel gauge wire under the chassis was ripped off by my dog. Watch out for this if your dog usually stays under the car. Anyway, it was reconnected and the fuel gauge worked.

    Thanks for those who replied.

    MAD DOG!!!1HEHEHE

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    Quote Originally Posted by arvic
    hahahahaha!!!


    IMO, Defective float
    ako defective wallet!

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