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The P0463 code means:
👉 The ECU detects a HIGH voltage signal from the fuel level sensor “A”
Sensor sends voltage to ECU
Voltage is higher than expected
ECU thinks something is wrong
👉 Most often, the system interprets this as:
“Fuel tank is full or signal is invalid”
The fuel level system uses:
float inside the tank
connected to a variable resistor
More fuel → float rises → resistance changes
Less fuel → float drops → resistance changes
👉 ECU converts this into:
✔ fuel gauge reading
✔ range estimation
“High input” usually means:
❌ voltage too high
❌ open circuit
❌ disconnected sensor
👉 Common interpretation:
➡ ECU thinks tank is FULL all the time

fuel gauge stuck on FULL
inaccurate fuel level
sudden jumps in reading
incorrect low fuel warning
Check Engine Light
👉 Engine usually runs perfectly fine
🔥 #1 cause
worn resistor track
damaged float
internal failure
broken wire
disconnected plug
corrosion
Sensor is often built into pump assembly
mechanical jam
incorrect movement
Typical behavior:
gauge always shows FULL
or drops suddenly
or fluctuates randomly
1️⃣ Scan for codes
2️⃣ Check live fuel level data
3️⃣ Inspect wiring near tank
4️⃣ Test sensor resistance
5️⃣ Check connector condition
6️⃣ Inspect fuel pump module
❌ replacing entire fuel pump too early
❌ ignoring wiring problems
❌ not checking corrosion
👉 Often problem is simple wiring or sensor
| Repair | Cost |
|---|---|
| Wiring repair | $50 – $200 |
| Fuel level sensor | $100 – $300 |
| Fuel pump module | $200 – $800 |
✔ Yes, usually safe
BUT:
⚠ You may run out of fuel unexpectedly
👉 Biggest risk = wrong fuel reading
👉 P0463 does NOT affect engine performance
👉 It affects:
fuel gauge
trip range
fuel monitoring
The P0463 code indicates a high signal from the fuel level sensor, usually caused by:
faulty sensor
wiring problems
fuel pump module issues