LB7: Disable Low Fuel Light

Sep 10, 2008
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Low fuel light stays on. Very annoying. Probably bad sending unit. Don't care to spend $$ to fix. How can I disable the Low Fuel DIC light? I've tried disconnecting the sending unit wire harness. There must be a way to delete the input signal that illuminates the Low Fuel light.
 

JoshH

Daggum farm truck
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Feb 14, 2007
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In the section that lets you scale the sending unit to calibrate the gauge, just enter 26 in every cell. It will always show you have a full tank, but the light will be off. It wouldn't be any worse than always showing you are empty.
 

DAVe3283

Heavy & Slow
Sep 3, 2009
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I love abusing EFI for this kind of thing. I have a crack in the pickup tube so anything below 1/4 tank sucks air, and kills the truck. I just rescaled the gauge to read so 5 gallons is empty. You wouldn't know my gauge wasn't stock, except when you fill up with the light on and only put in 19 gallons... :roflmao:
 

paint94979

Beer Nazi
Sep 18, 2006
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I love abusing EFI for this kind of thing. I have a crack in the pickup tube so anything below 1/4 tank sucks air, and kills the truck. I just rescaled the gauge to read so 5 gallons is empty. You wouldn't know my gauge wasn't stock, except when you fill up with the light on and only put in 19 gallons... :roflmao:

Haha thats funny right there
 

chevyburnout1

Fixing it till it breaks
Aug 25, 2008
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If the sending unit is causing the circuit to go open it'll probably be setting a code, something around a p0463 I believe. Try shutting off that code and see if that fixes it.
 

x MadMAX DIESEL

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Dec 30, 2008
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I love abusing EFI for this kind of thing. I have a crack in the pickup tube so anything below 1/4 tank sucks air, and kills the truck. I just rescaled the gauge to read so 5 gallons is empty. You wouldn't know my gauge wasn't stock, except when you fill up with the light on and only put in 19 gallons... :roflmao:

You sure its not supposed to be like that? Mine goes on with 6 gallons left on a 26 gal tank

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DAVe3283

Heavy & Slow
Sep 3, 2009
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You sure its not supposed to be like that? Mine goes on with 6 gallons left on a 26 gal tank

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It used to die with 1/4 to 1/8 on the gauge, usually right as the light came on (for the irony?). Now, I can run it until range reads "LOW" and the needle is below the E and it won't die. If I fill it up the moment the light first comes on, I put on 15 gallons or so.

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