2006 g35x sedan throwing multiple codes after replacing passenger side fuel level sen
So around a week ago, i tried to solve the p0462 code by switching out the fuel level sensor on the passenger side, the one attached to the fuel pump. After putting the new part on, the car absolutely refused to start (it started right up before i putting on the new part).
I thought maybe the new sensor was bad, so I threw the old one back on, no change at all, the engine is not getting enough gas. After multiple attempts, I was able to get the car started after a few attempts, but it absolutely refuses to go above 4k rpms or faster than 30 mph.
I connected the code reader, and it has two new cods, along with p0462. The code reader said:
p0181- Fuel temperature sensor, A Circuit, Range/performance
P0183- Fuel temperature sensor, A Circuit High
P0462- Fuel level sensor, A circuit low
I'm wondering if anyone else had this issue, any responses would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
I thought maybe the new sensor was bad, so I threw the old one back on, no change at all, the engine is not getting enough gas. After multiple attempts, I was able to get the car started after a few attempts, but it absolutely refuses to go above 4k rpms or faster than 30 mph.
I connected the code reader, and it has two new cods, along with p0462. The code reader said:
p0181- Fuel temperature sensor, A Circuit, Range/performance
P0183- Fuel temperature sensor, A Circuit High
P0462- Fuel level sensor, A circuit low
I'm wondering if anyone else had this issue, any responses would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
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