Issues with Fuel Guage
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Issues with Fuel Guage
My fuel guage doesnt go to E when I turn off the engine and pull out the key.
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check the voltage regulator for the fuel sender (i think it's located on the back of the instrument cluster) - you'll need a multimeter, a phillips screwdriver and a little patience
It's a common mitsubishi fault, the regulators burn out and you get wonky fuel readings. If you can do it yourself, a regulator costs about $4 from dick smith or jaycar.
otherwise check with your friendly neighborhood auto electrician.
This will also be the fault if:
- your fuel gague only ever seems to read up to 1/2 way
- your gauge has '"sudden drops" usually from 1/2 to empty in 50k (and you're not using MIVEC flat out
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It's a common mitsubishi fault, the regulators burn out and you get wonky fuel readings. If you can do it yourself, a regulator costs about $4 from dick smith or jaycar.
otherwise check with your friendly neighborhood auto electrician.
This will also be the fault if:
- your fuel gague only ever seems to read up to 1/2 way
- your gauge has '"sudden drops" usually from 1/2 to empty in 50k (and you're not using MIVEC flat out

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they go to E when the regulator's broken - the regulator is attatched to the parmanent 12V (unswitched) supply - what's probably happened if your gauge used to go to E and now stays where it is - you've probably just got a dry joint or a loose wire in the fuel sender harness - nothing to worry about until your fuel gauge stops working 
(I should have been more clear in my oringinal post - the mitsi fuel gauges always show how much fuel you have - the regulator's always working, which is why they develop problems)

(I should have been more clear in my oringinal post - the mitsi fuel gauges always show how much fuel you have - the regulator's always working, which is why they develop problems)
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I think i should make my question more clear. For example say my fuel guage needle is at full, when i turn off my engine the needle goes to straight to E. This is normal for my car until now.
Now when the needle is at full n i turn off my engine, the needle stays at full it doesnt go back to E like it usually did.
by the way thanks for helping out mrdj
Now when the needle is at full n i turn off my engine, the needle stays at full it doesnt go back to E like it usually did.
by the way thanks for helping out mrdj

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