How to fix a Porsche 924 / 944 fuel gauge

How to fix a Porsche 924 / 944 fuel gauge

In most cases, when the fuel gauge starts behaving erratically its due to a dirty fuel sender. So today I’ll be showing you how to remove and clean your fuel sender in your Porsche 924 and early Porsche 944 to get your gauge working correctly again!

Note: Later 944’s with the plastic tank have a slightly different setup and I’ll be doing a video on it soon!

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Keywords: Porsche, 944, 924, 924S, repair, rebuild, engine, project, fuel sender, how to, diy, do it yourself, inaccurate, not working, fuel, tank,

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Cruizers Motorsports says:

Instead of cleaning it, do they offer a replacement do you know?

Ahmad Ali says:

Another very informative Video and Project for me to do.

Jack Allen says:

Wow! 3.19 for Super, is that 91 or 93 octane? I am paying 2.79 for 91 here in Oklahoma (we don't get 93 here) It's amazing how simple a lot of the stuff on these cars really is. Would my 86 951 have this style or the later style? Thanks for the video!!

Ronnie Bozeman says:

Would that be the same for a 87 Porsche 944? I really enjoy your videos they are very helpful thank you!!!!!

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Isai Flores says:

That's for the video… worked perfectly on mine… keep the good videos coming

rdnakx250 says:

I pulled mine after watching this video and it was so rusty I had to replace with a good used one. Now the gauge works great.

Bill Denbow says:

Same type sender as in the Type 3 VW.

tempest411 says:

Have you ever considered doing a video on how to judge the condition of one of these cars when looking at purchasing one? I hope to be looking for a reasonably clean '83-85/1 'roller' in the next few months if you know of anyone looking to sell.

tempest411 says:

Cool. I've never read about anyone taking one of those apart. It's so easy, I wonder why?

Stefan Dohmen says:

Perfect video, thank you very much…I'm looking forward to see the next one… regards from germany

Craig Tullius says:

And now I'm going to have to do this to mine, thanks again for your great service videos, ✌

Тарас Разруцький says:

Great video, as usual

Darren Rose says:

Thanks my porsche 944 1986 gas gauge is stuck in one place…awesome tutorial…

Becm Buchanan says:

hey would you know if there any tricks to get the water temp gague working on my 85.5 na . i put a new temp sensor in and checked the wires and the grounds and i can't seem to get it working … anything I'm over looking?

Scott Faivre says:

Nice work Edredas! Love the videos!

yanik staley says:

Awesome as always. Need to do this to mine

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