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Hi my fuel gauge drops to nearly empty, but I can only get in around £38 worth of fuel? Any ideas. Mmartin
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I had one like that on a Discovery. Once below approx 1/2 tank, it used to drop like a stone. Do your other gauges work correctly? If not, you may find there is a poor connection to an 'earth' or common return point behind the dash panel. If they do, then check all the connections (that are reasonably easy to get to, so: mainly behind the rear panel) are clean and make good contact. If all else fails you may want to lift the sender unit from the tank and check its linearity.
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Thanks I will try that! At the moment I put my trip on and do a rough calculation on a full fuel tank. But somehow do not trust it. I assuming that the +8 averages 26-28? my 4/4 was around 38 but not to sure.
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I always use the trip meter for keeping an eye on fuel level - in all my motors. That's a reasonable average figure for the +8, if driven moderately. My 4/4 will run anywhere from around 23 (doing Autosolos / Sprint tasters / driving tests etc.) to 39 on a long gentle potter down a motorway. Generally I get around 33 or 34. Hope the problem is easily sorted. Start with the simple things first  Cheers,
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Hi Graham I went on a run today and the gauge dropped to nearly zero! And the trip was on 176 miles. On return I decided to have a fiddle, and after just moving or trying to push the cable connection in the gauge and the needle moved to around the I/4 mar. I worked out 12 gal x26 = 312 so I should have 136 to go before I run out I might take it to 100 and refill any thoughts Regards Martin
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Martin,
My +8 had the same problems - I suggest that you take a can of fuel with you, just in case.
Neil
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Martin, Sounds like you need to clean the electrical connections. The quick way is just to pull off (one at a time) and refit. A little corrosion on some terminals is not unknown (and not just on Morgans!). As Neil said, take a gallon of fuel too  Cheers,
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