I have to replace my diesel tank WEMA internal sensor. It‘s reading less than 1/2 a tank of fuel, when I can see I have just over 3/4 of a tank. It‘s not the most dire of issues, knowing the variation in readings I can guess at the fuel level, but would rather not have to.
I removed the sensor from the tank to clean it, but it’s not dirty or fouled. My guess is, it is saturated as it is free flowing out of the tank and gives me accurate readings when I move it by hand.
I also think it might be too short a sensing tube and I have just never noticed the variation before. And the only reason I did notice this issue was because I was in the compartment, saw the level in the tank and then when I looked at the gauge reading less than 1/2, I started to question what was happening.
Are Moeller Sensors more reliable and compatible with WEMA wiring and gauges?
Are there any other sensors being use currently that are better?
I removed the sensor from the tank to clean it, but it’s not dirty or fouled. My guess is, it is saturated as it is free flowing out of the tank and gives me accurate readings when I move it by hand.
I also think it might be too short a sensing tube and I have just never noticed the variation before. And the only reason I did notice this issue was because I was in the compartment, saw the level in the tank and then when I looked at the gauge reading less than 1/2, I started to question what was happening.
Are Moeller Sensors more reliable and compatible with WEMA wiring and gauges?
Are there any other sensors being use currently that are better?