My 2000HF has decided that the fuel light will stay on irregardless of whether the tank is full or not
I have not investigated possible causes yet and don't want to get too involved with pulling sensors out of tanks etc for fear of not knowing what I am doing in a flammable environment
Does anyone have any relevant experience with this kind of issue and if so any pointers?
thanks
Rob Perkins
Melbourne
Fuel light issue
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Re: Fuel light issue
Wise car, your HF. 
The reading of the meter is also zero I assume?

The reading of the meter is also zero I assume?
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Re: Fuel light issue
Yes, the meter also reads zero as well as the low fuel light being illuminated, irregardless of the amount of fuel in the tank
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Re: Fuel light issue
under the trunk carpet you will find the sending unit.
Dismount it, and test its working.
Dismount it, and test its working.
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Re: Fuel light issue
......it might be the float arm blocked (by rust or dirty) or the float sunk; As already suggested the best is dismount it a take a look.
Re: Fuel light issue
Hi Rob,
Have a chat with Marc Bondini, you can find him in the Australian Lancia Register membership list. He can talk you through what I think the problem could be.
Regards, Mike
Have a chat with Marc Bondini, you can find him in the Australian Lancia Register membership list. He can talk you through what I think the problem could be.
Regards, Mike
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1962 Flaminia 2500GT 3C
1968 Flavia Milleotto Berlina
1969 Flavia 2000 LX Berlina