Diesel Data: Automotive Repair

Instruments - Fuel Gauge Stays At Empty

Bulletin No.
96-052

Issue Date
OCT 21, 1996

Model
1996 ACCORD

Applicable To
See VEHICLES AFFECTED

File Under
ELECTRICAL

Fuel Gauge Stays at Empty

SYMPTOM

The fuel gauge registers empty, even though the tank is full. This symptom is most likely to occur if the car is driven until the tank is almost completely empty before refueling.

PROBABLE CAUSE

The sending unit float is sticking on a tank rib.

VEHICLES AFFECTED

Ohio production only

4-door:
From VIN 1HGCD5...TA240056 thru TA285875

Coupe:
From VIN 1HGCD7...TA030752 thru TA037463

V6:
From VIN 1HGCE6...TA023908 thru TA027990

Wagon:
From VIN 1HGCE1...TA008004 thru TA099999





WARRANTY CLAIM INFORMATION

In warranty:
The normal warranty applies.

Failed part: P/N 37800-SV4-A03
H/C4645149
Defect code: 039
Contention code: B01

Out of warranty:
Any repair performed after warranty expiration may be eligible for goodwill consideration by the District Service Manager or your Zone Office. You must request consideration, and get a decision, before starting work.

CORRECTIVE ACTION

Modify the fuel gauge sending unit.

1. Wagon only: Remove the rear seat-backs, the spare tire lid, and the mid-floor cover. (Refer to service manual page 20-118.)

2. Remove the fuel tank access panel. Disconnect the electrical connector.





3. Remove the fuel gauge sending unit.

4. Carefully flex the float arm to spread the coils. Place two 10 mm washers (see PARTS INFORMATION) between the coils.

5. Reinstall the fuel gauge sending unit.

6. Reconnect the electrical connector and install the access panel.

7. Wagon only: Install the mid-floor cover, spare tire lid, and rear seat-backs.

PARTS INFORMATION

10 mm washer (two required):

P/N 94101-10000, H/C 0059113