What the crap does that mean? Help!
Is this an expensive fix?
Actually, the new theory is that my gauge is reading wrong. I got the error when I was really low on fuel (below 19 miles to empty) and now whenever I fill up I can only fill up to 3/4 a tank. The pump stops but the gauge reads 3/4 full. Can I recalibrate this thing somehow?
Is this an expensive fix?
I would suspect that it is one of the two fuel level senders, and not the gauge. (A gauge issues would never produce a fuel data error message.)
"The fuel gauge system has a saddle-type fuel tank with 2 integrated fuel senders: the fuel delivery module and the jet pump module. The fuel delivery module is located on the right side of the fuel tank, and the jet pump module is located on the left side of the fuel tank. The fuel level status is sent directly to the REM, which is hardwired to the fuel senders. The REM sends the fuel data to the instrument cluster via the communication network. Normal operating range of the fuel delivery module is from 16 ± 2 ohms at empty (E) to 155 ± 4 ohms at full (F). The normal operating range of the jet pump module sender is from 19 ± 2 ohms at empty (E) to 160 ± 2 ohms at full (F). If either the REM or the jet pump module fuel sender has an open or shorted signal, the instrument cluster logs diagnostic trouble code (DTC) B1201. If the jet pump module sender is open, the fuel gauge defaults to the fuel delivery module sender value only and the fuel gauge indicates E to 1/2 tank (depending on the fuel level on the fuel delivery module side of the tank). If the fuel delivery module is open, the fuel gauge defaults to the empty position. "
Could I try letting it go below empty and use the odometer to see when I need to fuel up and fill up all the way? Would that reset it somehow or is that wishful thinking?
"If the jet pump module sender is open, the fuel gauge defaults to the fuel delivery module sender value only and the fuel gauge indicates E to 1/2 tank (depending on the fuel level on the fuel delivery module side of the tank). If the fuel delivery module is open, the fuel gauge defaults to the empty position. "
OK, but whenever I fuel up to the point that the pump shuts off I check my gauge and it reads 3/4 tank. So that's higher than what your diagnostic would allow the gauge to readout, right? So... Is this really my problem?
is there ever anything that is not expensive to fix on this car
OK, new info for you alls. I let it get really empty, like 2 miles to empty then filled up all the way, far as it would go. Now the needle sits CLOSE to full but still between 3/4 and full. So it's definitely higher than it has been. Are you guys SURE I can't just let it go way below E and see if it resets somehow? I've only gotten the "Fuel Computer Data Error" once and haven't seen it since that first time which was several weeks ago now. I'm stumped.
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See Joegr THAT'S what I want to hear! Are there guides on how to do this then? Should I just search already?![]()
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Outstanding, that doesn't sound too hard at all. Thank you Joe! One last final question before I try it, do you think these things are salvageable? Could I get them working again or should I just replace?