2001 Odyssey fuel gauge problem

Discussion in 'Odyssey' started by George Kritselis, Jan 29, 2004.

  1. Beginning about 4 months ago, the fuel gauge on our van began randomly
    dropping to completely empty, remaining there for some variable amount of
    time, then returning the (apparently) correct reading. It sometimes also
    reads somewhere in between zero and correct for a while.

    The dealer has replaced a fuel sending unit, cleaned connections and
    grounds, none of which has improved the problem. The Honda tech support
    line claims they have no other instances of this problem that has not been
    solved by the new sending unit.

    Most frustrating is that it can happen twice in 5 miles and then not again
    for 50 miles. The dealer has driven the van and not had the problem occur
    while they had it. After 5 visits (under warranty), we are now "charting"
    the instances of the problem, but there are no correlations that I can
    see -- it happens when the tank is at any level (but more often when it is
    below 1/2), sometimes upon starting up, sometimes when accelerating, steady
    speed, turning, hot weather/cold weather,etc. -- but it cannot be "made" to
    happen by exaggerating any action.

    Any ideas? I do not think this charting is going to reveal a eureka moment
    once we bring the van back in.

    George
     
    George Kritselis, Jan 29, 2004
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  2. Have you sought an answer at ODYCLUB.COM ?

    Higher density of Ody-heads there... :)

    'Curly'

    P.S. I'm betting it's a loose / corroded ground connection. Are you in
    an area of the world where they use salt on the roads in winter ?

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    'Curly Q. Links', Jan 29, 2004
    #2
  3. Thanks for the suggestion. I have posted it over at odyclub.com, with no
    suggestions so far. We do use a lot of road slat here, but the folks at
    Honda said the grounds were not very dirty and that they have cleaned them.
    No improvement.
     
    George Kritselis, Jan 30, 2004
    #3
  4. George Kritselis

    Paul Bielec Guest

    P.S. I'm betting it's a loose / corroded ground connection. Are you in
    My bet is with Curly here.
     
    Paul Bielec, Jan 30, 2004
    #4
  5. I have the exact same situation with the fuel gauge with my 2001 Odyssey.
    It has got about 50K km on it. I'm past the warranty period so I'm on my
    own.

    George: Did you find a resolution? Where exactly was this ground
    mentioned? I'm in Toronto so it very well could be a corroded ground
    contact.

    Any idea on a cheap/self fix?
    thanks in advance.
    leo
     
    99Red_Forester, Jul 8, 2004
    #5
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