My 2003 Honda Civic says 3/4 full tank of gas when I filled the tank up all the way. How would I go about fixing this? What could be the problems?
Fuel sending unit is in the tank, Honda I think has an access plate located over the fuel pump assembly, probably under your rear seat on trunk area. Google fuel pump replacement or your make/model. They are located same place. Problem with the float probably but may have to replace unit.
The fuel meter inside the tank has malfunctioned. One option is to replace the fuel pump. Second option is to bring down the fuel tank and remove the fuel pump and check see if the metering rod was bent. Now if you are not having problems with the fuel pump. I would deal with the gauge being low and continue running the car until the time comes to replace the fuel pump.
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I am sorry but it sound's like your sending unit in the tank has gone bad. Expensive to replace. If your lucky, it's just the wire harness from the gas tank to the frame. "ground Wire"
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This is indicative of the FUEL LEVEL Sending Unit and it is Incorperated With Fuel Pump Thus Requires Pump Replacment
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Fuel levels are equaled in the tanks via a frame mounted transfer pump that transfers fuel from the rear tank to the front tank where the main pump is. Your transfer pump needs replaced, and should run about 60 bucks. Should find the pump mounted to the frame between tanks.
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