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Gas Tank Sensor Problem

Old Nov 19, 2005 | 05:17 PM
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Question Gas Tank Sensor Problem

I just purchased a 2006 Cobalt LT in October. Since then, I have noticed that my gas gauge does not state the correct amount of gas in the tank. Other times it would drop almost a quarter of a tank while driving down the road. Several times, I would start the car knowing I had well over a half tank and the needle would stay on Empty and the "low fuel" warning would appear. I took it in to the dealer and they stated that the "sending unit" in the gas tank was bad and needed to be replaced. Therefore, I have to wait another week for the part to come in and take it back to the dealer. All that aside, has anyone had a similiar problem???
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Old Nov 19, 2005 | 05:21 PM
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I found the fix....

http://www.gmtechlink.com/images/iss.../TLjul05e.html

2005 Cobalt/Pursuit (Built Before January 17, 2005) - Fuel Gauge May Not Go Completely to Full

Do This - Recalibrate ECM with updated calibration

Reference Information / Bulletin - 05-08-49-002A
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Old Nov 19, 2005 | 05:54 PM
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My fuel gauge isn't spot on either. It stays at or above full for the longest time, then it seems to plummet rather quickly. Then one day I was really low on gas and it was a smidge below red line. When I went to the pumps it showed I had 2.5 gallons left...
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Old Nov 19, 2005 | 06:06 PM
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I had that happen to me too. It was always about a quarter of a tank off. THe Low Fuel warning would come on, but then when I turned off the car, turned it back on, it would say I had about a quarter of a tank left. Took it to the dealer and now its fixed.
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Old Nov 22, 2005 | 03:54 PM
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I have the same issue on my 06 SS/sc from new. When Im filling up with the car still on, the gauge will not register full until I turn off the ignition and restart.

Now at 800miles on the car, it finally went to full all by itself.

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Old Nov 22, 2005 | 04:03 PM
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Mine jumps all over too
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Old Nov 28, 2005 | 09:30 PM
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Well the 2006 SS 2.4L has the same problem. My gas guage is 1/8 of a tank off (at least) and will never go to full.

I have discussed it with my dealer,and we all agree it is a PCM issue. However, the fix for the 2005 does not work on the 2006. Mine is the first case they have seen, but i have heard of other 2006's with this problem. A service notice was sent to GM, but unless there are more cases documented, there will be no fix like the 2005s.

So, anyone with a 2006 that has gas gauge issues, please go to the dealership and report the problem, so GM will get the information and release a PCM update.

BTW, they checked my PCM it is the most current version/calibration for the 2006...I will start a new thread for the numbers that list the current calibration.
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