Did you have success? My civic eg3 (94) is doing the same, when I drive the gauge goes up to full, when the car is standing some minutes it goes down to the right level.
@@silentzero7 So I cleaned where the fuel leveler was and reinstalled it and its good to go. I will have to get another Denso oem fuel pump assembly soon because I’m noticing cracks on the top of the fuel pump assembly.
Was you car jerking really hard as well? Our cars gas gauge is working but it jerks really hard like it’s out of gas and I don’t know if it’s the fuel sending unit or the fuel pump, please help
Normally problems like this will be either ur injections-needs clean or need new fuel filters all around including one in the gas tank on bottom of ur fuel pump
Can you help me i dont know if it is gauge or sensor but my 98 civic gague i always little bit above 1/2, even when i turn the car off it stays like that.
@@AbdulHafiz-bb8ut it was working with the old pump though. It wasn’t until I installed the new one that It says my tank is empty. I think I might have somehow damaged the sending unit when installing it or something. Or maybe the gauge just went out 🤷🏾♂️
Yes of course thats what my car was doing! Also it is always good if u just drop your tank and give it a good clean or simply change to new one and filters of course
hello. my gauge is acting quite differently than the video. when i'm driving, the gauge is reading the fuel level fairly accurate. but when i turn the car off, tha gauge goes higher from the actual level and goes down again when i turn the keys to on.
Honestly I never had this issue before u might have to do more research about it! Try another cluster if its cheap in ur area i usually go to junkyards and pull one out. Hope this helps all the best
Very informative thank you 🤗 It would have been helpful if you had showed how to remove the gauge from the tank.
Thank you
Gonna try this out on my 05 Honda LX, gauge goes up and after I park it goes down. Or it happens during driving too
Did you have success? My civic eg3 (94) is doing the same, when I drive the gauge goes up to full, when the car is standing some minutes it goes down to the right level.
@@silentzero7 i bought a new fuel pump assembly by 1a auto and it got worse. Will try to clean my oem one and keep you posted
@@silentzero7 So I cleaned where the fuel leveler was and reinstalled it and its good to go. I will have to get another Denso oem fuel pump assembly soon because I’m noticing cracks on the top of the fuel pump assembly.
Was you car jerking really hard as well? Our cars gas gauge is working but it jerks really hard like it’s out of gas and I don’t know if it’s the fuel sending unit or the fuel pump, please help
Normally problems like this will be either ur injections-needs clean or need new fuel filters all around including one in the gas tank on bottom of ur fuel pump
Needed this bad! Thanks
Thank you very much mate!
Can you help me i dont know if it is gauge or sensor but my 98 civic gague i always little bit above 1/2, even when i turn the car off it stays like that.
Did u do what i did clean it? If its still no good itll be ur cluster
What year civic was this done on? Just curious although you said it works with all models
Mine was 98
@@AbdulHafiz-bb8ut Perfect. Superb how to bro thank you!
@@tuffguy11505 happy to help
Nice
Thank you
Having trouble unclipping the metal tab on the sensor so I can pull it out. Help ?
Yea just wiggle it around it should come out
Will this work on a 2001 Honda civic? I installed a new pump but my gauge reads empty. I got a cheap pump from ebay btw.
Yes it should work for any can except electrical Tesla cars! It might not be the sensor! Sometimes your actual gauge might be broken
@@AbdulHafiz-bb8ut it was working with the old pump though. It wasn’t until I installed the new one that It says my tank is empty. I think I might have somehow damaged the sending unit when installing it or something. Or maybe the gauge just went out 🤷🏾♂️
@@crwnvic check your wiring and did what i did on the video
@@AbdulHafiz-bb8ut Bro it worked I appreciate it 🔥💯
@@crwnvic here to help 💪🏼
Would this work on a 2002 Honda Civic ex ??
Yes it should work
@@AbdulHafiz-bb8ut ok man thanks !!
@@AbdulHafiz-bb8ut does it work on a 2006 Honda Civic coupe ex?
@@danielamezquita6775 it should work every car yes except diesel cars
Can you help me my fuel gauge always full even i turn off my key what is do think is the problem thank you
@@royfrancisbernabe7350 you might need new cluster or check it with different cluster
How’s it holding up?
Miguel Lopez very good actually never giving any issues
Thanks
Can this cause stalling at half gas tank ?
Yes of course thats what my car was doing! Also it is always good if u just drop your tank and give it a good clean or simply change to new one and filters of course
@@AbdulHafiz-bb8ut what’s the part called?
whats your honda model ??
Honda civic ej8 but this trick works for all the cars
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Hello bro how we can close it now i can't close that it always show inaccurate fuel reading
Just revers it how u open it how u close it up
@@AbdulHafiz-bb8ut I can't close it like I opened
@@AbdulHafiz-bb8ut should it be on right side or left side
Where do I find this part
Depending where u live Honda don’t make this parts anymore u might get aftermarket once off ebay or something
😢2005 civic same problem
hello. my gauge is acting quite differently than the video. when i'm driving, the gauge is reading the fuel level fairly accurate. but when i turn the car off, tha gauge goes higher from the actual level and goes down again when i turn the keys to on.
Honestly I never had this issue before u might have to do more research about it! Try another cluster if its cheap in ur area i usually go to junkyards and pull one out. Hope this helps all the best
Bro that shit shouldnt be rusty i would stop getting gas form the store you get it form
@@EthanStone-u4y car was in outside for 3 years all cleaned and got new parts at the end
Your car only have km/h
Don't do this with the battery connected.
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well this is not a 1984 honda civic crx so not helpful. I searched and this came up So what year car is this