I looked through the other threads on this topic but none are quite what I have experienced.
Mine's a 2008 R1200GS and when I bought it it had the ribbon type gauge. Rather then purchase another ribbon I decided to do the modification to float - swapping the wires and reprogramming the ECU etc.
My (used) float mounts on the filler tube.
I've disassembled/reassembled it all multiple times trying to get it to work reliably. I thought I'd got it. I set off on a trip with the gauge showing around 3/4 full. After a 100 miles or so I was beginning to feel quite impressed that it seemed to be sipping fuel. Of course a few miles later the engine stopped, no fuel. Had a little fuel left in a can so carried on to the next garage and filled up. The gauge seemed to be reading normally and when it got down to two bars I filled up again, except, it was nowhere near empty and only took a few litres. But, now the gauge only reads a couple of bars with the tank full.
I've run out of ideas as to what could cause the gauge both to report both more than, and then less than, the amount of fuel present.
I guess I'm going to have to take it all apart again, but, before I do, anyone got any idea what could be causing this?
Mine's a 2008 R1200GS and when I bought it it had the ribbon type gauge. Rather then purchase another ribbon I decided to do the modification to float - swapping the wires and reprogramming the ECU etc.
My (used) float mounts on the filler tube.
I've disassembled/reassembled it all multiple times trying to get it to work reliably. I thought I'd got it. I set off on a trip with the gauge showing around 3/4 full. After a 100 miles or so I was beginning to feel quite impressed that it seemed to be sipping fuel. Of course a few miles later the engine stopped, no fuel. Had a little fuel left in a can so carried on to the next garage and filled up. The gauge seemed to be reading normally and when it got down to two bars I filled up again, except, it was nowhere near empty and only took a few litres. But, now the gauge only reads a couple of bars with the tank full.
I've run out of ideas as to what could cause the gauge both to report both more than, and then less than, the amount of fuel present.
I guess I'm going to have to take it all apart again, but, before I do, anyone got any idea what could be causing this?
