Chrysler: low fuel chime
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low fuel chime
hey guys , a couple of days ago , the low fuel chime started sounding
when the tank was full , why would this be. i noticed yesterday that
when the van comes to a stop it does it and when we take off. i have a
98 plymouth voyager, 3.3, any ideas would be great before i take it in
to the dealer. thanks fred
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Re: low fuel chime
When the fuel level sending unit goes bad, it'll cause the low fuel chime to
go off. But usually, the fuel level indicator will also wander up and down
the gauge. There are other reasons the chime will go off, like leaving the
turn signal on for more than a minute or a door not closed all the way????
"fred" <com> wrote in message
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Re: low fuel chime
It might not be your low fuel chime, in my case it was a low fluid level in
the master brake reservoir. Every time I took off a little quickly I would
hear a chime and then look down at the dash to see no light at all. It was
only after I found a deserted area (no traffic) where I could take off while
looking at the dash, that I saw the "brake" light come on....for about a
half of a second.
The front brake pads had worn and the reservoir was a little low, but only
when I accelerated and the fluid would be pushed back in the master cylinder
would the chime sound, and only once at a time. While the car was sitting,
the fluid, while lower than normal, was still safe.
A little bit of brake fluid immediately cured the problem, and of course,
doing the front brake pads was needed.
SRG
"fred" <com> wrote in message
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Re: low fuel chime
fred wrote:
Did the low fuel light come on too? Does it have one?
I know that my door open when driving chime sounds the same as my low
fuel chime, as does my hand-brake on chime. (2003 SX 2.0 -- Canadian Neon).
Dan
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Re: low fuel chime
This happened on the '96 T&C. The fuel gage needle would swing down to "E"
and when it went through about 1/8 of a tank, the bing binged.
Assuming it was the sender: this is embedded in the fuel tank. It didn't
seem like a job I wanted to tackle so I did what I usually do in such
circumstances: I procrastinate.
After a few weeks of this (and my wife complaining about the incessant
binging), it stopped. Then, it stayed stopped. That was about four years
ago.
My advice: procrastinate. What have you got to loose?
On a related matter: I am neither for nor against apathy.
Regards,
Ken
"fred" <com> wrote in message
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Re: low fuel chime
well later that day it did stop and hasnt happened since, the gauge
was going up and down and chiming quite frequently,thanks for all the
answers guys
On Fri, 03 Oct 2003 02:26:13 GMT, "Ken Stoorza" <net>
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