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jam777

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Looking for suggestions. I have an L3130, LA723 FEL and a BH90 backhoe and just recently I've been noticing that the fuel level isn't reading correctly on the Intellipanel. A few days back it gave me the same problem, but seemed to go away once I warmed up the tractor a bit, shut it off and then started it back up again. However, today, it seems to just be stuck on 1/4 tank when in fact I just topped it off to a full tank.

Anybody have any ideas as to what might be causing this? The temperature is about 35 degrees(F).

The rest of the panel seems to be okay.
 
   / Incorrect Intellipanel Fuel reading... #2  
Stuck float in the tank, if there is one???
 
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We haven't seen anything like what you described but tommorrow is another day. I'd think it does sound like the sending unit is getting stuck.
 
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when I fill my tank very very full..... it shows incorrectly.... low... then, after I use some, it shows full, which it truly is..... if yours shows incorrect low all the time whenm actually very full..... likely some sort of sending unit problem.
 
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It's actually very rare when my tank is full. As you can probably guess, it's only full now because I wasn't able to determine how much fuel was in the tank and therefore topped it off. (Yes, unfortunately I lost a little due to overflow.)

The fuel gauge was reading 1/4 of a tank before I filled it and it still reads 1/4 of a tank. Even after an hours worth of use.

I'm thinkin' at this point it might be because of the cold weather. Possibly some gelling going on?
 
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No, gelling wouldn't affect the fuel level. More likely to be a loose connection at the tank. Find the connector and make sure it's on good and tight. Measure the ohm reading with a good DMM. Run it for 4 hours and get a second reading. Slosh the fuel by rocking the tractor whild taking the 1/2 reading - it should fluctuate. Run it 4 more hours and read again. If it is still the same reading with no slosh fluctuation, it's the float. They will get a small hole and no longer float. Now that the tank is empty, it's easy to change out.

jb
 

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