Help in understanding my dual tank setup
G'day
I've bought a "new" GQ a while ago and I find it a bit difficult to work out how the dual tank setup works. I can't ask the previous owner as I bought it from a dealer who bought it from a middle man who bought it from another dealer. :1087: There's nada documentation about it.
My mechanic had a quick look and says there's my standard 90l tank and a 75l sub-tank. There's only one filler. There are two hoses going from that filler to the tanks. We figured out that there's a switch (on/off) which starts a pump in the sub-tank. There's also a light which comes on when that pump is going. At that point all seemed clear: once I can't get any more fuel in I've 165l with both tanks filled. I drive on my main tank and when the fuel light comes on I activate the pump. There should now be enough space in the main tank to empty my sub-tank. That's the theory.
In practice I filled up twice so far. First time after the fuel light was on for maybe 30km I got 82l in (gauge showed full afterwards). I didn't pump fuel over back then as I didn't yet know how the whole setup works.
The second time I filled up I got 95l in. Now that's more than the main tank so I reckon something must have gone in the sub-tank. In fact I assumed that both tanks had to be full at this stage as I didn't get any more fuel in.
Now that I tested the fuel pump with an half empty main tank it first seemed to pump for maybe 30 seconds (light is on and I can hear it work). Then it started to sound different and the light started flashing.
What's going on here? If my sub-tank is full why does it not pump it over?
If my sub tank was almost empty then how do I fill it??
Any ideas anyone?