Fuel Gauge Not Reading Correctly? Fuel Level Sensors In Stock Now! by Pelican Parts
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Fuel Gauge Not Reading Correctly? Fuel Level Sensors In Stock Now! by Pelican Parts
Is your fuel gauge going crazy? Does you car show only ¾ full after you fill it completely? The problem could be your fuel level sender. Replacement is relatively easy, however it does require working around raw gasoline.
The sender works by measuring the resistance of the electrical circuit depending on the location of the float. There is also a contact at the bottom of the unit that the sender closes to activate the low fuel warning light. Over time, corrosion can build up on the sender’s electrical components. This results in the gauge registering incorrectly.
The time has come to fix this annoying problem! We have the parts in stock from brands VDO & Genuine Mercedes.
Shop HERE for sensors.
Need assistance installing the sensor? Check out our detailed instructions:
W210 Fuel Level Sensor DIY
The sender works by measuring the resistance of the electrical circuit depending on the location of the float. There is also a contact at the bottom of the unit that the sender closes to activate the low fuel warning light. Over time, corrosion can build up on the sender’s electrical components. This results in the gauge registering incorrectly.
The time has come to fix this annoying problem! We have the parts in stock from brands VDO & Genuine Mercedes.
Shop HERE for sensors.
Need assistance installing the sensor? Check out our detailed instructions:
W210 Fuel Level Sensor DIY