Boxster s fuel gauge
Boxster s fuel gauge
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kleonard

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767 posts

245 months

Monday 14th January 2013
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I have a 2003 boxster s and the fuel gauge is stuck on empty even when I just filled it ..! It did the same before but came back ..! I know this is a problem with a lot of boxsters but is there away of getting it to jump back up ..has been 2 weeks like this and fuel is a guessing game ..pain in ass..!

Rockster

1,515 posts

181 months

Monday 14th January 2013
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kleonard said:
I have a 2003 boxster s and the fuel gauge is stuck on empty even when I just filled it ..! It did the same before but came back ..! I know this is a problem with a lot of boxsters but is there away of getting it to jump back up ..has been 2 weeks like this and fuel is a guessing game ..pain in ass..!
Drive over some sleeping policemen fast enough to jar the fuel level hardware free. But do not hit the bumps hard enough to damage the suspension/steering or bang the bottom the car on the speed bump.

But maybe the cause of the symptom is not the fuel level hardware is jammed.

Really your best bet is to take the car someplace and have the cause diagnosed -- it could the system is worn out, broken, or a fuel/vapor line has come loose and is interfering with the fuel level hardware, or it could be electric/electronic -- and have the problem fixed.

Then you can continue to ease over the sleeping policemen.

kleonard

Original Poster:

767 posts

245 months

Monday 14th January 2013
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Ha ha ..! I'm sure will come back like last time but pain in ass

Mousem40

1,667 posts

238 months

Monday 14th January 2013
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Faulty fuel return sender. Quite common and not an expensive fix.

jamesogt

371 posts

186 months

Monday 14th January 2013
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Mine does the same, but tends to be ok if you put over £30 in. Any less it is slower to fix itself.

kleonard

Original Poster:

767 posts

245 months

Tuesday 15th January 2013
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Thanks guys

AlexA911

30 posts

158 months

Tuesday 15th January 2013
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If its anything like mine, the tank is split and the sender is on one side only. If you run it low and then only fill to less than half way, it doesnt register. Fill it up and it comes back to life.

DiscoColin

3,328 posts

235 months

Tuesday 15th January 2013
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I once had this on a 996 GT3. It took a full tank and over 2 laps of the Nurburgring to sort out... wink

delmatt

506 posts

212 months

Thursday 17th January 2013
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This was pretty much my first post when I got my 2003s a couple of years ago.

I now know that it always fixes itself but really does need to be nearly full and a couple of big fast roundabouts always sorts it out. It has got better over the last couple of years.

Lagerlout

1,812 posts

257 months

Thursday 17th January 2013
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Same thing happened to me in my 996 can't believe this is still an issue!!

I argued with Tesco's for about 1/2 an hour saying no, there is something wrong with your pump, it can't possibly be my PORSCHE at fault!

I won the argument, got my £70 refunded, drove to another petrol station and couldn't eek another litre into it...

V. embarassing.. LOL

Don

28,378 posts

305 months

Thursday 17th January 2013
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Mine didn't do it until it was ten years old. But it's done it a couple of times now. I reckon you just fill it right up and in due course it will work out that there's plenty of fuel in it.

Porkupine

1,722 posts

186 months

Thursday 17th January 2013
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Lagerlout said:
Same thing happened to me in my 996 can't believe this is still an issue!!

I argued with Tesco's for about 1/2 an hour saying no, there is something wrong with your pump, it can't possibly be my PORSCHE at fault!

I won the argument, got my £70 refunded, drove to another petrol station and couldn't eek another litre into it...

V. embarassing.. LOL
Hmmmmm. Good way to get free fuel!!

Don

28,378 posts

305 months

Saturday 5th June 2021
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Don said:
Mine didn't do it until it was ten years old. But it's done it a couple of times now. I reckon you just fill it right up and in due course it will work out that there's plenty of fuel in it.
Would you believe it ? it has just done it again!

The gauge says empty but is brimful!

I’ll just drive it around a bit and see if it fixes itself or it is a problem for the next service. It’s driving fine, just thinks there’s no fuel!!!