Toyota hilux and fortuner fuel gauge faults

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Toyota hilux and fortuner fuel gauge faults

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Hi everyone,
We have found alot of hilux and fortuner clusters giving problems on their fuel gauges. It wont go to empty and gets stuck somewhere between half and 1/4.
We are now able to fix these clusters so you dont have to replace the whole cluster.
Please give us a call on 012 323 6586
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Re: Toyota hilux and fortuner fuel gauge faults

Post by Mars »

Hi Gerrit. This is really good to know thanks.
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Post by mostert »

hi, ive lookid for info on fixing this problem and i just cant find the right information. ive taken the cluster apart and my best guess is to order a new stepper motor and solder it in. what did you do to fix yours OP :thumbup:
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