HarryLeSabre
Member
Hi,
whats the way it should normally work?
A) when you turn off the ignition, the fuel gauge stays at its old position
B) it returns to "empty" (and returns to its old position, as soon as you turn the ignition back on)
My guess is B (like in other cars of that age w/ eletrical fuel gauge/sensor), but actually in my car it seems to be A...
Regards,
Harry
whats the way it should normally work?
A) when you turn off the ignition, the fuel gauge stays at its old position
B) it returns to "empty" (and returns to its old position, as soon as you turn the ignition back on)
My guess is B (like in other cars of that age w/ eletrical fuel gauge/sensor), but actually in my car it seems to be A...
Regards,
Harry