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12v battery died; now fuel gauge at 1 bar and blinking

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Technical Discussion' started by PensacolaRevitup, Dec 30, 2020.

  1. PensacolaRevitup

    PensacolaRevitup New Member

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    My '09 got t-boned in the right rear (not too serious). Ended up sitting for 2 weeks, and some idiot left the dome lights on. Dead 12v. Recharged 12v. Now fuel gauge only showing 1 bar and blinking. Tank is 3/4 full.

    Ideas? TIA!
     
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    Assuming that no one helped themselves to your gas, it will take a few drive cycles for the fuel system to recalibrate itself. This is quite normal after the removal and reinstatement of 12V power. It can be anything from 5 minutes to 5 days.
     
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    How old is the 12 volt? If 3~4 years or more hardly worth testing*, just replace.

    * Most automotive retailers selling batteries will perform an electronic load test for free, hoping to get your business. Dealership will too, for maybe $75? Google solar ba9 for one DIY option.
     
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    Assume nothing. I would fill the tank asap so you know that the tank is full. It is possible that the fuel gauge sending unit in the tank is on its way out. I have replaced 2 or 3 tanks in the past couple months just for that. Or something happened to the wiring. Or the level is actually that low.

    Also suggest having the 12V battery load tested.

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    It's a long story, but, yes, someone siphoned my gas. (Jerks)

    All is well once again, after filling tank and allowing for gauge to re-calibrate (if it actually does that.)

    Seems to be okay. Thank you for your help!
     
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    I thought that was nigh impossible to do??
     
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    Very difficult, but it looks to be "possible". It is about 4.5 feet (1.5 meters) from the gas cap past 3 sharp bends, a step down (reduction in diameter where the filler neck conncts to the tank) with another bend and a "trap door" valve before you can reach the fuel in the bladder.

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