wired it so it's always on, many cars do it giving a more accurate reading has anyone done it ?
oska Active Member Joined Oct 14, 2010 Messages 817 Reaction score 51 Points 28 Location melbourne Members Ride vx custom 600RR Nov 30, 2010 #1 wired it so it's always on, many cars do it giving a more accurate reading has anyone done it ?
boomnvn SOLDER, NO CRIMP. Joined Oct 9, 2006 Messages 138 Reaction score 1 Points 0 Age 39 Location Croydon Website www.KungFuKustoms.com Members Ride VT Exec S1 V6 Dec 29, 2010 #2 will also drain the battery if the car is left for a while. you'll find that most cars that permanently read the fuel level operate differently and will usually be older cars without ECU's as well... Cheers, Spudley.
will also drain the battery if the car is left for a while. you'll find that most cars that permanently read the fuel level operate differently and will usually be older cars without ECU's as well... Cheers, Spudley.
db_notso diagnostic technician... Joined Oct 2, 2010 Messages 979 Reaction score 8 Points 0 Age 36 Location sunshine coast, qld Members Ride vt v6, mods(susp brakesetc...) Dec 29, 2010 #3 not recomended as it "may" lead to burning out the fuel gauge sender in the tank if your batttery doesnt go flat first
not recomended as it "may" lead to burning out the fuel gauge sender in the tank if your batttery doesnt go flat first