92-95 Civic owners -a Q
I notice that my gas guage barely moves untill I hit around 100 miles on the odometer. It drops almost a good 1/4 inch or so the next time that the car is started, but not really all that drastically when I drive a constant trip of over 100 miles. It only seems to just plummet when I take short trips and restart the car every 20 or so miles. ( And I know that starting the car does not burn up that much fuel )
What is causing this ? Is the float getting hung up on something ? |
my civic would do that. its like the gas gauge is maxed out and it doesnt read almost 3 gallons past the full mark.
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Same here. Not a very precise unit.
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I forgot the exact name for the type of circuit that honda uses for its fuel gauges....it updates slowly and isn't linear though. It's basically a reference.
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same here. it's not for accurate readings, just general status of your fuel amount.
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the reason for the sharp drop after 100 miles when the engine is cold is that your gas is cold as well, if you drive 20 or so miles in a single shot, almost all of your fuel will have passed thru the fuel rail that is bolted to the head of your engine, where it has had a chance to warm up, and then is sent back to your fuel tank, warm fuel expands.
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^ I doubt that's it.
Honda uses a simple gauge and wire coil variable resistor, operated by a float. The gauge moves so slowly because it has a fairly weak coil to move the needle, and a volume of viscous fluid tied to the needle shaft to dampen movement. Mild pressure against a thick fluid results in slow progress. If they didn't dampen the reading somehow, the gauge needle would bounce around whenever the fuel sloshed around in the tank. |
The gauge is non linear - same phenomenon in 88-91's.
I can typically tell if it's going to be a good gas tank if the needle does not move off the F mark until after at least 100 miles. The first time the needle touches the 1/2 mark is typically a true indicator of half my gas being gone. I watch the gauge like a hawk, and try to make my total tank distance at least twice what the reading is the first time the needle touches the 1/2 mark. Most of the time this works. |
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I have a 94 accord, and the fuel gauge works the same... dont move much at all for first 100 miles...
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