How to Read the Fuel Gauge on Volkswagen Lavida?

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NaomiAnn
07/30/25 3:57am
Volkswagen Lavida's fuel gauge can be viewed in the center of the dashboard. The fan-shaped pattern below indicates the fuel level in the tank, ranging from empty to half to full from left to right. The fuel gauge displays the fuel level through a float connected to a metal rod inside the fuel tank, a principle similar to that of a toilet water tank. The end of the metal rod connected to the float is linked to a variable resistor via a movable contact point. The position of the float on the fuel surface in the tank changes, which in turn alters the position on the variable resistor via the metal rod. This variable resistor is connected to the car's fuel gauge, and the movement of the gauge's needle is controlled by the amount of current passing through the variable resistor. In terms of body dimensions, the Lavida measures 4600 mm in length, 1700 mm in width, and 1500 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2610 mm.
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