My Montana Fuel gage is acting up
we bought a used 2003 montana and for the first month no issues, but now the fuel gage is really acting strange.
start the van and the fuel pegs out to full. and if you put it in gear right away and drive it stays there. but if you have an extended stop or just simply sit idle for a few minutes the gage goes all the way down to E and the fuel low warning goes off. This happens no matter the amount of fuel in the tank. we have had to resort to milage watching which is ok, but I would really like to get this fuel gage issue resolved. any ideas???
start the van and the fuel pegs out to full. and if you put it in gear right away and drive it stays there. but if you have an extended stop or just simply sit idle for a few minutes the gage goes all the way down to E and the fuel low warning goes off. This happens no matter the amount of fuel in the tank. we have had to resort to milage watching which is ok, but I would really like to get this fuel gage issue resolved. any ideas???
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I have a 2004 Pontiac Montana with about 107500 kms on it (VIN: 1GMDX03E24D183870) and the coolant temperature gauge is not working properly. Sometimes when I start my van, the temp gauge is pinned at MAX temp and stays there the whole trip...other times it's pinned at MIN temp...and other times it seems to work OK. When it's pinned at MAX temp, I check the actual temp that the on-board computer is seeing, by using my ODBII scan tool...and I get about 87 degrees C when I'm halfway into my trip (i.e. - when the van is at operating temp), which seems OK. All the other analog gauges are working perfectly.
What could be causing this? Any ideas? I read a lot about the issues with "connector C305" on the Internet on the Montana vans...could this be the problem? Any help would be very much appreciated. Thanks very much in advance.
mikeyd17
Good luck.....
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