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Old 28-Aug-2010, 09:22 PM
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Talking whats going on guys

whats up ive been pretty much using this sight for everything...
good to know theres actually a place on the net were people know what there talking about just got a 1995 cx hatch and im trying to restore it... currently im having an issue were my fuel gauge is not accurate... anybody know how to fix that... and does anybody know what i need to drop the car a couple inches? sry im an official noob
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Old 28-Aug-2010, 11:40 PM
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Gearheads should be able to help with the problem soon
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Old 29-Aug-2010, 06:55 AM
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when you say the fuel gauge is inaccurate, do you mean it'll drop when taking tight right turns (and increase taking tight right corners)? does it decrease when you accelerate and increase when you brake? decrease on an incline/ increase on a decline?

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Old 29-Aug-2010, 09:28 PM
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Originally Posted by azario
whats up ive been pretty much using this sight for everything...
good to know theres actually a place on the net were people know what there talking about just got a 1995 cx hatch and im trying to restore it... currently im having an issue were my fuel gauge is not accurate... anybody know how to fix that... and does anybody know what i need to drop the car a couple inches? sry im an official noob

Now that I think about it . What do you mean by the fuel gauge is inaccurate...

If you mean it goes down when you press the gas then its normal. Happens with every honda ( that i know). My needle can be at 1/4 tank but as I enter the highway at full speed it could drop to the empty line , sometimes I m a little below the 1/4 line and it drops to empty (with gas light going on) when I press the gas hard. Then it will go back to where it was

Thats normal .
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Old 30-Aug-2010, 02:14 AM
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thanks for all the welcomes... when i say inaccurate i mean... it doesnt move at all to the point were i had no fuel and ran out...took me hours to figure out what was going on before spraying some air intake clean into the throttle body.. i guess i just need a new cluster and now cause i tried starting it so many times my fuel pump only works sometimes...when i turn the key it dosent buzz all the time to prime.. only when it wants..does anybody know were i can get a fuel pummp and cluster or is this in the wrong forum? lol
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