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Post by nando on Sept 14, 2017 8:38:38 GMT -5
Kymco agility 125 When riding the fuel gauge says 100%full. When parked the gauge drops to 75% which is about the actual level in the tank. When i turn the ignition on but not actually start the engine the fuel gauge rises to 100% full .....even with the engine not on. It's an old style mechanical needle type fuel gauge.
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Post by nando on Sept 15, 2017 20:11:39 GMT -5
Solved.
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Post by crawford on Sept 15, 2017 21:34:29 GMT -5
well how did you do it ?
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Post by dollartwentyfive on Sept 15, 2017 22:30:53 GMT -5
Kymco agility 125 It's an old style mechanical needle type fuel gauge. these are usually referred to as analog gauges as opposed to the newer digital type. the mechanical type you mentioned has the gauge built into the gas cap and has its own float
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Post by nando on Sept 16, 2017 4:15:16 GMT -5
Haha i knew i should've explained but i thought it was such a common problem that no one would really needvthe info. Got on youtube. Take off seat. Take retaining clip off and take float out of top of tank. Lever/loosen the pivott clip/washer. Install float sobit moves freely in tank. Mine lines up with a tab.
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