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3 Fuel Level Sensors found

  • Diagram for Kia Spectra Fuel Level Sensor - 0K2DJ60960
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    Kia Spectra Fuel Tank Gauge

    Part Number: 0K2DJ60960
    $34.71 MSRP: $47.42
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: Gauge-Fuel Tank
    • Replaced by: Q0K2DJ60960
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Kia's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 2000-2004 Kia Spectra | Low Grade, Middle Grade | 1.8L | 4 Door Sedan, 5 Door Sedan
  • Kia Spectra Fuel Level Sensor - 944602F500
    Diagram for Kia Spectra Fuel Level Sensor - 944602F500
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    Kia Spectra Fuel Pump Sender Assembly

    Part Number: 944602F500
    $80.19 MSRP: $115.72
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: Sender Assembly-Fuel Tank ; Sender Assembly-Fuel Pump; Fuel Gauge Sending Unit, Fuel Sender Unit
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Kia's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 2003-2006 Kia Spectra | High Grade, Middle Grade | 2.0L | 4 Door Sedan, 5 Door Sedan
  • Kia Spectra Fuel Level Sensor - 944602F800
    Diagram for Kia Spectra Fuel Level Sensor - 944602F800
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    Kia Spectra Fuel Pump Sender Assembly

    Part Number: 944602F800
    $81.39 MSRP: $117.45
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: Sender Assembly-Fuel Tank ; Sender Assembly-Fuel Pump; Fuel Gauge Sending Unit, Fuel Sender Unit
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Kia's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 2007-2009 Kia Spectra | 2.0L - Beta | Sedan - 4Door 5P

Kia Spectra Fuel Level Sensor

The Kia Spectra Fuel Level Sensor provides drivers with an accurate, real-time view of how much gas is left in the tank so that they can avoid the hassles of unexpected stalls, and when it's time to refuel, they know what they're getting. Sitting inside the tank on a bracket attached to the pump itself, the Fuel Level Sensor contains a buoyant float on a hinged rod that sweeps across a variable resistor, translating the up and down movement of the buoyant float into an electrical signal that is sent directly to the dash gauge. Early Spectra models relied on a traditional analog resistor strip, whereas later versions maintained the same float rod configuration but improved the resistor material and circuitry for better response at high temperatures to minimize false "full" readings following a fresh fill. These Kia refinements mean the gauge stabilizes within seconds of starting the car. In every Spectra trim, each Fuel Level Sensor warns the driver the moment fuel falls to a preset point to help protect the engine and catalytic converter from running dry. When erratic gauges are noticed in Kia owners, a worn float or corroded resistor within the Fuel Level Sensor is usually the cause, and replacing the entire Kia Fuel Level Sensor brings steady, trustworthy readouts back to their owners.

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Kia Spectra Fuel Level Sensor Parts Questions & Experts Answers

  • Q: How Do I Remove the Fuel Pump and Fuel Level Sensor on a Kia Spectra?
    A:
    To remove the fuel pump, first, relieve fuel system pressure, remove the fuel cap, and disconnect the battery's negative terminal. For Sportage models, remove the access cover, disconnect the fuel pump connector and fuel lines, and remove the pump. To install, reverse the removal steps, reconnect the battery, start the engine, and check for leaks.