Fuel gauge
Fuel gauge |
The fuel gauge gives the driver information on how much fuel is left in the tank. It consists of a fuel gauge in the main instrument unit and a level sensor in the tank.
The level sensor has variable resistance where the value corresponds to the level of the float sensor in the tank, and the resistance increases with a higher fuel level.
The sensor is connected to the main instrument unit control module, pin 4, when supplied with B+ and grounded in pin 10.
The control module knows the resistance value of the sensor and sends the voltage pulses to the fuel gauge so that the needle position corresponds to the resistance value of the sensor.
To enable a more accurate display with small amounts of fuel in the tank, the main instrument display control module switches to measuring fuel consumption once the amount of fuel drops below 10 litres.
The main instrument unit control module sends information on the fuel level to the buses.
Fuel reserve indicator lamp |
With about 10 litres of fuel remaining in the tank, the lamp lights up to indicate low fuel level. The lamp is supplied with current from the main instrument unit and grounded by the main instrument unit's control module when it is turned on.
The main instrument unit lights this lamp for three seconds when the ignition is switched on.
Fuel consumption |
The engine control module sends information on the fuel quantity consumed to the bus.
The main instrument unit control module uses the information to control the fuel gauge (under 10 litres).