i think your in tank pomp or syphon pump its going to break down because the left tank+right tank capacity is less then the total capacity by 0.1L and this is the error that occurs before then pomp will no longer work at its full capacity and then car engine will no longer start when you have less then 1/3 of the tank
@xdragosx On TEST 6, the total capacity reading always fluctuates slightly because the left/right fuel level sensors readings are "buffered" by the IKE (instrument cluster) to prevent large swings in the reading as the fuel in the tank gets' sloshed around from side to side while driving.
So that is why the left/right reading doesn't quite "equal" the total capacity reading...and Homerraas' experiences verifies the "buffered" total capacity that's displayed.
Man I had it working lol but now everything is locked, is there a way to unlock it cluster
Cavispeed2000 1 year ago
@Cavispeed2000 dude did you watch the video????
Homerraas 1 year ago
Nice features. No wonder 740s have a lot of sensors. If Only I could see the display clear like the one in this Vid.
djspinner07 2 years ago
get a new cluster ;)
Homerraas 2 years ago
i think your in tank pomp or syphon pump its going to break down because the left tank+right tank capacity is less then the total capacity by 0.1L and this is the error that occurs before then pomp will no longer work at its full capacity and then car engine will no longer start when you have less then 1/3 of the tank
xdragosx 2 years ago
Nope that is how it should be the pump is on the right side.
Has been like this for 4 years and all the other E38's I'v worked on
Homerraas 2 years ago
@xdragosx On TEST 6, the total capacity reading always fluctuates slightly because the left/right fuel level sensors readings are "buffered" by the IKE (instrument cluster) to prevent large swings in the reading as the fuel in the tank gets' sloshed around from side to side while driving.
So that is why the left/right reading doesn't quite "equal" the total capacity reading...and Homerraas' experiences verifies the "buffered" total capacity that's displayed.
feaqs 1 year ago