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Re: Gas Gauge sticks 99 M3



David,

The E36 M3 has had problems with the fuel level sending unit, so yours may be bad. The tank doesn't need to be removed to replace the sending unit. It's accessed via an access panel beneath the rear seat. Pull the bottom seat cushion out, and remove the access panel, and you'll be able to access the sending unit. There are two access panels: one for the fuel pump (passenger side of car), and one for the sending unit (driver side).

Remember that working with fuel tanks means properly dealing with fuel vapors.


Ron Buchalski
BMWCCA #76387
1995 E36 M3
1993 E34 525iT
1999 Mazda Miata


Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2003 15:49:01 -0700
From: "David Bokaie \(bokaie\)" <[email protected]>
Subject: Gas Gauge sticks  99 M3

Hi Guys,

Recently (almost right after my car came off warranty), the gas gauge
occasionally shows incorrect fuel level.  So far this happened a few
times and it always happen when I refuel the car.  Instead of the gauge
showing full, it goes somewhere between 1/4 to 3/4.  It tends to
gradually move up the gauge.  It eventually shows the correct value.
This typically happens after a few restarts.  The first time it
happened, I turned off the car and open the gas cap and the problem
resolved itself.  However that trick does not seem to be working
anymore.

Another piece of info is that my car recently was rear ended and as part
of fixing the back of the car, the body shop needs to remove the gas
tank.  I understand that there is a sender in the fuel tank and I am
assuming that to get to it you have remove the tank.  So I am toying
with the idea of speculatively replacing the sender.

What do you guys think...

Thanks, David
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