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Old 04-25-2008, 10:16 PM
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Default 1993 Honda Accord Feul Gauge don't go up, please help!!!

Hi Guys,
I have this 93 Honda Accord w/ a dead feul gauge. It kept telling me empty "E", although it's not empty. At first, I thought it could be the fuel pump, but it's not it..I tested the feul gauge or gas gauge, not sure what people called..the meter didn't go up at all. I even replace a speed odometer, and still didn't work. This is only happened to the feul gauge..all of the other meters are working just fine. If you've experienced about this matter, please share? Really appreciated..

Thanks very much.
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Find the fuse panel, usually under the dashboard, make sure all fuses are ok. Then check the wires that are attached to the fuel tank. You may have to remove the back seat for this. Make sure the wires are not broken or disconnected. Also, check the wires going to the fuel gauge.
If nothing works...many junkyards have older Hondas where you can remove a fuel gauge to install in your car.
A terrific investment is a Haynes Repair Manual (costs about $16. It has specific information for your car, including wiring diagrams, and how to troubleshoot and repair problems.
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Check out the float in the tank too!
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