- Thu Jan 18, 2018 4:44 pm
#8016
The low fuel light on my 2013 B5 has just started staying on regardless of the actual fuel level and even when full. I've wiggled and WD40'd the relevant connectors with no change. If I disconnect the tank sender's wire from the loom the light goes out. Measuring the resistance of the sender itself shows 10.8 ohms. I can't quite see the sender inside the tank but can feel it with a long plastic rod, although I can't see what I need to do with it to lift the float, or whatever is needed to simulate a higher level of fuel in the tank. I can't seem to find a picture of the sender anywhere - does anyone know what it looks like so I can have a chance of wiggling it free from whatever it's stuck on? (or at least see a resistance change as I move it). Thanks for any help or advice.