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Fuel Gauge

A fuel sender is located in the fuel tank and is a resistive type sender. The fuel sender is connected to the Rear Integration Module (RIM) via discrete inputs. The filtered fuel data is sent from the RIM to the IPC, via the class 2 serial data line. The RIM sends the IPC filtered fuel data on a change of 0.5 liters or more with a resolution of 0.10 liters. The IPC uses the fuel data received from the RIM and a software program to determine the proper fuel gauge pointer position. The IPC updates the display within 300 milliseconds of receiving the data from the RIM, if the IPC can not communicate with the RIM, the fuel gauge pointer indicates empty, the IPC sets a DTC, and dashes are displayed in all DIC fuel information.