Why doesn't the fuel gauge rise after refueling?
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It may be rising slowly. The slow rise of the fuel gauge after refueling is due to damage to the float in the fuel tank. Composition of the fuel gauge: Pointer-type fuel gauges are divided into combined and separate types. Combined gauges are more common in scooters, consisting of a fuel gauge combined with a tachometer, odometer, water temperature gauge, charging current meter, etc., forming a large instrument cluster. Separate fuel gauges, on the other hand, are composed of a single fuel gauge and are more common in retro-style and cruiser motorcycles. Working principle of the fuel gauge: When the current from the battery XG flows through coils L1, L2, and L3, the magnetic fields generated by these three coils exert forces on the disc-shaped permanent magnet in the pointer-type gauge head. The magnetic fields generated by coils L1 and L3 are perpendicular to the magnetic field generated by coil L2.