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Petrol Level Sensor


h3ctic

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G'day guys,

I recently went of a road trip from Sydney to Melbourne. Whilst in Melbourne, i was refilling the petrol and i noticed that the petrol gauge on the dash was taking a long time to reach the top again. It usually just moves up as you restart the engine after a fill up. This time, it was moving heaps slow up. Now i recently noticed that it was dropping really fast. I thought initially that there was something wrong with the engine and it was drinking more than usual. But i refilled a few days later and it was using roughly 10L/100km which was normal. It had dropped to 3/4 tank by the time i refilled and it took only 13L's to top it up again. So I'm assuming that theres something wrong with the reading. Does anyone know what's a possible solution to such a problem? Anyone ever have a similar problem?

Thanks

Joey

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im also getting a petrol smelling smell in the cabin of the car. i don't think its oil, checked around the block. ill have a look underneath tmw see if theres something down there that i cant see from the outside.

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Petrol smell in the cabin is BAD. But you arent using anymore petrol tho so its not really leaking. I'd be thinking something like a dodgy sensor if the fuel consumption is the same. If you take of the bottom of part of the rear seats, you will see the fuel pump assembly there. Check if the smell is coming from that. Or maybe your fuel cap isn't air tight anymore. <-- that last bit was just something the came to me so it probably not the case

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far out,

i just realised wat the smell was. i serviced my car yesterday and left the old fuel filter in the boot... bloody stupid of me. i took it out this morning and im currently letting the car air out.

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the first issue stands tho, wats with the whole petrol sensor not working right???

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I assume that it is an intank fuel level sensor?!

Did you knock it, or not put back correctley after changing your fuel filter?!

I also assume it is an intank fuel filter also.

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I assume that it is an intank fuel level sensor?!

Did you knock it, or not put back correctley after changing your fuel filter?!

I also assume it is an intank fuel filter also.

im assuing that its an intank fuel lvl sensor as well.

did i knock it? or not put it back correctly?

y would i need to touch it to change a fuel filter in the bonnet of the car?

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I assume that it is an intank fuel level sensor?!

Did you knock it, or not put back correctley after changing your fuel filter?!

I also assume it is an intank fuel filter also.

im assuing that its an intank fuel lvl sensor as well.

did i knock it? or not put it back correctly?

y would i need to touch it to change a fuel filter in the bonnet of the car?

Your fuel filter is under the bonnet? Are you sure?

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does anyone know where that sensor is located? is it under the rear seat where the other filter sits?

oh and ive only ever changed the filter under the bonnet. is it necessary to change both?

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is it necessary to change both?

Yes, it certainly is! And whilst you’re at it you will be able to inspect the float level.

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hmm

ill hafta pull it out then and have a closer look. the float level is right there is it? ive looked through a camry service manual and there is no mention of the thing at all.

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