Gauge cluster issues?!?
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Gauge cluster issues?!?
I did several searches, and am no better off - so I'm reaching out the the community for help.
Ok, here it goes;
I updated the tune on a local's car the other night, when my laptop flat out died (I totally missed that the battery was nearly dead).
After a brief period of panic, I retrieved a power converter, restarted my laptop, and was able to restart, and complete the reflash.
We were out of the woods... or so I thought.
The next day I recieved a message that the fuel gauge was not operating - but the fuel range warning had not popped up.
Later that night I yet again reflashed the car, and upon completeion the fuel gauge appeared to work just fine.
Today I got a message that the gauge appears to be working erratically.
I messaged my tuner, and he suggested to me that this was probably an unfortunate coincidence, as the tune does not affect the readings of the fuel gauge.
I feel for the guy, and don't want to leave him hanging - can someone suggest what might be going on?
How does the fuel gauge get input to the gauge cluster? ~ is it possible that reflashing the ECM could in ANY way fudge up the gauge's reading?
It might be worth noting that we're getting over a nasty cold snap here, and one of my freinds had a similar issue with her car - but in her case the electronic speedometer was pegged wayyyy past it's reading ~ just from the car being on...
Incase it matters, the car in question is a 2008 Cobalt SS.
I sincerely appreciate, and look forward to any insight that any of you might have.
Please keep all tune related scoffing to yourself, as I am legitimately looking for opinions based on fact rather than conjecture.
I updated the tune on a local's car the other night, when my laptop flat out died (I totally missed that the battery was nearly dead).
After a brief period of panic, I retrieved a power converter, restarted my laptop, and was able to restart, and complete the reflash.
We were out of the woods... or so I thought.
The next day I recieved a message that the fuel gauge was not operating - but the fuel range warning had not popped up.
Later that night I yet again reflashed the car, and upon completeion the fuel gauge appeared to work just fine.
Today I got a message that the gauge appears to be working erratically.
I messaged my tuner, and he suggested to me that this was probably an unfortunate coincidence, as the tune does not affect the readings of the fuel gauge.
I feel for the guy, and don't want to leave him hanging - can someone suggest what might be going on?
How does the fuel gauge get input to the gauge cluster? ~ is it possible that reflashing the ECM could in ANY way fudge up the gauge's reading?
It might be worth noting that we're getting over a nasty cold snap here, and one of my freinds had a similar issue with her car - but in her case the electronic speedometer was pegged wayyyy past it's reading ~ just from the car being on...
Incase it matters, the car in question is a 2008 Cobalt SS.
I sincerely appreciate, and look forward to any insight that any of you might have.
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