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#8
Re: fuel tank sender
smariese
Posted on: 2015/3/3 9:07
I doubt it is act as fuel pump cut off switch. If it is, fuel pump will stop working while hard acceleration, braking and cornering right...?
#7
Re: fuel tank sender
smariese
Posted on: 2015/3/2 15:10
Hi guys.
Happen to chat with one very number nice Japanese gentleman. He's guessing the weight unit is to cut off the current to the electric fuel pump in the event of accident where the car turtle turned or side turned. Any suggestions......
#6
Re: fuel tank sender
smariese
Posted on: 2015/3/2 14:18
But its not necessary for carburetor right?
#5
Re: fuel tank sender
smariese
Posted on: 2015/3/1 10:13
unfortunately i can read or understand Japanese.
#4
Re: fuel tank sender
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2015/2/28 5:09
The part circled in green is the weight.
The Introduction Of B310 GXE book discusses the sensor in some detail, if you can read Japanese.
#3
Re: fuel tank sender
smariese
Posted on: 2015/2/28 4:13
Hi. Thanks for the reply. The low fuel sensor is the thermistor type at the bottom which available in both senders. But im asking for the part which I circled in green.
#2
Re: fuel tank sender
rgrinder
Posted on: 2015/2/27 16:38
It's a low fuel sensor, if you don't have a warning lamp for low fuel, don't worry about it, it will still work as it is supposed to.
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fuel tank sender
smariese
Posted on: 2015/2/27 14:28
hi guys...
im about the replace the thermistor (low fuel warning light sensor) for B310 a12. And when im comparing the fuel sender with the one from A15 EGI, i've noticed one extra sensor fitted to egi unit. Im very curious to know what is this and its function. You can view topic.
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