My son just bought himself his first car...a used Daewoo Cielo 1996.
When we picked it up...the fuel gauge showed it had 1/2 a tank, but after driving it around a bit...it went down to almost empty. We went and filled it up completely, but the fuel gauge only came up to a little over 1/2 a tank. He filled it up again and it only took in about $9 worth of petrol...he drove it a bit and now it is showing almost empty again.
Since we know NOTHING about cars or Daewoo's...I was hoping some of you could tell us whether this is a normal issue with older Daewoo's....what it could possibly be, so he can get it fixed without paying an enormous amount in repairs.
He was quoted to get it fixed for AU$320...I said I just don't think it is worth it...just keep an eye on the km's he is doing and when he has done 350km...fill it up again
Check also for poor contact(s) on connexion(s) of the fuel level sender unit under tank as they are exposed to corrosion.
Also even if fuel gauge don't gives the correct reading there is a "low fuel level" switch that light the warning lamp when ~5L remains in tank.
we have similar issues on the lanos... the contact board of the float gets dirty and makes bad connection causing the fuel gauge to give wrong readings.
if the cielo is similar to the lanos in terms of fuel pump/fuel level sending unit design then you need to take the fuel pump off and clean the contact patch with electronic board cleaner or similar product and put every thing back on