Geo
09-21-2015, 04:01 AM
I have a question regarding the new behavior of my fuel guage after picking up my car when the new AC/Delco fuel pump was installed. The strainer and the fuel filter were done as well.
The fuel guage is flipping back and forth at random intervals now. I haven't seen it do that since the one time, years ago, in the 90s, when the fuel pump NEEDED to be changed.
It was getting late and the techs at the dealership had left for the day or I would have driven back. I will go in soon, but, thought to talk about it here first.
It also noticed that pumping the brake pedal instantly makes the fuel guage shift. It will shift to the left when I hit the brake pedal and then go back again when I let go of the brake pedal.
I figured perhaps it is a grounding issue and/or shoddy installation of the fuel pump to the factory wiring harness.
Perhaps it's a faulty fuel pump (with respect to the float or the sender). The car is performing awesome otherwise, with the rear tires breaking loose at the touch of the throttle in the dry so the delivery of fuel is not sacrificed.
I've just changed the battery to a brand new one as well and it's still doing it.
Before I changed the battery, the other guages were somewhat affected by the braking action and the headlights would dim too, but it was a really old battery. Now, at night, I am only noticing the fuel guage being affected by the brake pedal. It can't be a coincidence as the fuel pump was just changed.
Any thoughts?
The fuel guage is flipping back and forth at random intervals now. I haven't seen it do that since the one time, years ago, in the 90s, when the fuel pump NEEDED to be changed.
It was getting late and the techs at the dealership had left for the day or I would have driven back. I will go in soon, but, thought to talk about it here first.
It also noticed that pumping the brake pedal instantly makes the fuel guage shift. It will shift to the left when I hit the brake pedal and then go back again when I let go of the brake pedal.
I figured perhaps it is a grounding issue and/or shoddy installation of the fuel pump to the factory wiring harness.
Perhaps it's a faulty fuel pump (with respect to the float or the sender). The car is performing awesome otherwise, with the rear tires breaking loose at the touch of the throttle in the dry so the delivery of fuel is not sacrificed.
I've just changed the battery to a brand new one as well and it's still doing it.
Before I changed the battery, the other guages were somewhat affected by the braking action and the headlights would dim too, but it was a really old battery. Now, at night, I am only noticing the fuel guage being affected by the brake pedal. It can't be a coincidence as the fuel pump was just changed.
Any thoughts?