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<blockquote data-quote="Jaylee" data-source="post: 1941425" data-attributes="member: 101136"><p>Humm, now you got me thinking.. The fuel lights normally only come on when the tank has depleted to the point of giving a few clicks to find a pump? Is your fuel gauge functioning normally? Could just be a bad earth grounding on the fuel gauge sender? Can be a simple fix re routing the ground to chassis as opposed to the usual ground to tank then on to chassis, which can with a vehicles age happen?</p><p></p><p>Radio in summer, dirty contact with the fuse line or maybe in the actual radio controls? I've seen switches get like this when Autumn sets in, they can get munged up a little like the old style roller ball mice on computers...</p><p></p><p>The CL, could be a control unit? Or if it's operated by the driver's door lock? (not remote.) with age & constant use, a break in a wire located in the driver's door loom twix the door & behind the front wing..?</p><p></p><p>Can't help you with the sunroof leak. But my guess could be blocked drainage running from the SR guttering through a narrow gauge pipe down to the bottom of the vehicle near the cills?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaylee, post: 1941425, member: 101136"] Humm, now you got me thinking.. The fuel lights normally only come on when the tank has depleted to the point of giving a few clicks to find a pump? Is your fuel gauge functioning normally? Could just be a bad earth grounding on the fuel gauge sender? Can be a simple fix re routing the ground to chassis as opposed to the usual ground to tank then on to chassis, which can with a vehicles age happen? Radio in summer, dirty contact with the fuse line or maybe in the actual radio controls? I've seen switches get like this when Autumn sets in, they can get munged up a little like the old style roller ball mice on computers... The CL, could be a control unit? Or if it's operated by the driver's door lock? (not remote.) with age & constant use, a break in a wire located in the driver's door loom twix the door & behind the front wing..? Can't help you with the sunroof leak. But my guess could be blocked drainage running from the SR guttering through a narrow gauge pipe down to the bottom of the vehicle near the cills? [/QUOTE]
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