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Eek! I'd try the Suzuki forum mate, somebody might have had the same problem. Although to be fair, when I had a problem on my Clio the people on PW and the Toyota forum were more helpful than the Renault one!

 

It was actually Blackbart who gave the best advice as he correctly guessed it was a relay which prompted me to send it to an electrical mechanic. :good:

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Eek! I'd try the Suzuki forum mate, somebody might have had the same problem. Although to be fair, when I had a problem on my Clio the people on PW and the Toyota forum were more helpful than the Renault one!

 

It was actually Blackbart who gave the best advice as he correctly guessed it was a relay which prompted me to send it to an electrical mechanic. :good:

 

What do you mean "GUESSED" :good::good:

 

I was just starting with the obvious,and simplist(and hit lucky)

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No idea how old yours is but we have two here. The mrs V6 one and the offroader. The offroad one needs to have the tank dropped. The connections could be corroded and just need a run over with some sandpaper or emery paper and simple reconnect and vaseline on top to slow down further corroding issues. It isn't a hard job to do just a bind having to be right under the car. I swapped the tank on the little one and undid the 4 bolts that hold the tray and lowered the tank down on a car jack. there is room for moving it on the fuel lines too so that's a bonus.

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Faulty fuel gauge on a suzuki vitara, i know there may be several causes but any one any ideas if this is going to be a big problem?!

 

 

I hate to sound big headed , But , you cant Correctly diagnose a problem without telling us what the problem is ,

 

Reads high?

Reads low ?

Jumps up and down ?

 

Give me a discription and i'll tell you what the problem is me duk

 

WB

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Have sorted! Basically......i filled it up........and it wouldnt go past 3/4 full!

 

I filled it up again........and it filled right up! So that one is now remedied!

 

However now......the exhaust isnt making pretty noises. Need to spend a few hundred quid on it to be fair! Anyone know of anyone in the north east........that does anythign for cash?

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