P0193 and flaky fuel gauge

Dino Dino Bambino

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Since you already discovered a water leakage problem after you first bought the car, some of the electrical terminals in the SJB could be contaminated or corroded. I suggest you pull it out for closer inspection.
 

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Since you already discovered a water leakage problem after you first bought the car, some of the electrical terminals in the SJB could be contaminated or corroded. I suggest you pull it out for closer inspection.

If you read through the thread you would know I pulled the SJB out, split the case, and blew it out. I also sprayed all connectors with contact cleaner then went over them with alcohol and an acid brush.

Once again, the reason I posted what I did about the SJB is in case someone does a search and this thread comes up. I hate when I find threads that don't have a conclusion.
 
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Dino Dino Bambino

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If you read through the thread you would know I pulled the SJB out, split the case, and blew it out. I also sprayed all connectors with contact cleaner then went over them with alcohol and an acid brush.

Fair enough. Then I guess that rules out the SJB as the culprit.
The only thing I can think of that you haven't already done is the stepper motor for the fuel gauge.
 

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It's been fine since I did the SJB. Maybe it was coincidence or it was an issue with the SJB as well. For now I'm calling it fixed.
 

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