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Disco 3 V HSE Fuel Gauge not working
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Alain-WP
 


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Location: Montagu
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South Africa 2008 Discovery 3 4.4 V8 HSE Lux Auto Scotia GreyDiscovery 3
Disco 3 V HSE Fuel Gauge not working

I will have to start the story form the beginning ... but will make it short.

In december 2016, the oil pressure light came on, I stopped had the car on a trailer taken to the workshop. It being holiday season etc it took 4 months and a big load off cash before I got my Disco 3 V8 back with a rebuild engine.

Driving it 2 days and the petrol gauge starts acting weird, going up-down, up-down, to eventually stay down and not go up again.

Took it back to the workshop, they dropped the tank, replaced sensors, I believe with second hand sensors. Drove off 10 km later the gauge dropped again, made a u-turn, the gauge went back up and before I made it to the workshop it dropped again. They replaced my tank with a secondhand but that didn't solve the problem.
The workshop kept my fuel tank and was going to sort out the sensors,
another 2 weeks down the road, the fuel gauge is still not working and workshop said they still don't have ready... Big Cry

Now my question is can the body-split or ... (don't shoot me, I'm no mechanic) be the cause of this?
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 Disco 3 V8 HSE, Disco 3 TDV6 S and a Defender V8. Those are my workhorses and toys.  
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