



Christ this also happened my fathers car at Tesco he filled it to the brim and payed, turned on the car he looked at the fuel gauge and it had not moved from where it was earlier, but he knew that he had filled it as the pump was cutting out as he filled it, it took 40 mile down the road for the gauge to read correct.Hi Les. Do you almost always get your fuel from same place?
Reason I ask is our bikes both play up and also my Suzuki car, as in fuel gauge goes awol, usually happens after a Tesco fill up. A couple of fill ups later from Shell or wherever and normal service resumes. First noticed it when we were off on holiday. Both filled up and as we rode off Sue said her fuel gauge was not working then noticed mine was also only showing 3/4 tank. Nothing to do about it as we were off to ferry. Couple of fresh tank fulls later and working again. This has happened half a dozen times over the last 3 years and a couple of times the car gauge has not worked after a fill up, usually pops up to full. Then a week later fresh tank and all working again. Strange I know but an observation.

Christ this also happened my fathers car at Tesco he filled it to the brim and payed, turned on the car he looked at the fuel gauge and it had not moved from where it was earlier, but he knew that he had filled it as the pump was cutting out as he filled it, it took 40 mile down the road for the gauge to read correct.![]()

Has happened to us at other "CHEAP" fuel places as well as Tesco. Always use the trip and allow a couple of refills now before heading to the dealers. Both bikes have had new sender units fitted in the past. Seem to remember a problem in the past with cars having running problems from Tesco, Morrisons burning valves, probably 10 years ago now. Always seemed odd that the fault seems to occure after a fillup.!
May be worth adding a sub thread "fuel gauge failed after filling at......" Just to see if any connection or just coincidence.
Glad it worked for you I'm going to try it soon myself...Further to my previous post here http://www.ukgser.com/forums/showthread.php?t=337890
I decided to bite the bullit and have a go ,filled the tank to the top , gave it 3 clicks of the igniter and then measured the resistance of the two centre pins on the fuel strip connector; whoooooa from open cct to 2.4 K plugged everyting back in and full bars but only showing 110 km range , went for a ride round the block and range slowly climbing now at 455 km off on another jaunt in a mo to see if it gets to 700 odd Km as it used to will report back![]()
the broken connection is potted in an epoxy resin hence the inability to see or fix the problem, seems many have tried to remove this epoxy with no luck . The lack of explosion I hoped would be due to the fact that the whole thing is submerged in petrol so no oxygen plus many others have tried it before I decided to have a go , Opinion seems to be the connection breaks between the lead out wire that connect to the socket and the plastic printed foil strip, the spark must somehow re weld the the connection back together. Guess there must be a spark, and maybe it carbonizes the printed film thus making a new track / connectionthe broken connection is potted in an epoxy resin hence the inability to see or fix the problem, seems many have tried to remove this epoxy with no luck . The lack of explosion I hoped would be due to the fact that the whole thing is submerged in petrol so no oxygen plus many others have tried it before I decided to have a go ,
If in doubt take the strip out and Zap it well away from the tank ,
Turned on the ignition today and was greeted with 683 Km range , will see how it continues and when it starts going down again
but at least the fecking orange light and LCD nag screen is gone .

Should have filled it up before zappin it , I clicked my zapper 6/7 times then check the resistance should be about 2.4K
Mines still working , was climbing for the first 60- 80 Kms then started dropping as the fuel got used, working spot on now just re filled the tank and full bars again straight away![]()