The fuel levels displayed on the LCD change when cornering hard
or during other rapid motions. Is this normal?
Yes, your Transfer Flow fuel tank system has been designed to keep fuel
sloshing to a minimum. However, it is not possible to completely eliminate all
fuel sloshing. Many times, you will nd that fuel sloshing will be greater in the
main tank compared to the Transfer Flow tank. This is because the Transfer
Flow tank is fully baed while most main tanks are not. In either case, you
should not see a fuel level change of more than ±10%, except under periods
of high cornering, braking, or acceleration loads. If your main tank is close to
empty, you may see the low fuel light turn On and O.
If the TRAX 3™ system develops a problem, what do I do?
Consult the troubleshooting table on Page 7 or deactivate the system by
disconnecting the power to the computer module, located on the top or side
of the auxiliary tank. Reference the “TRAX 3™ Computer Module Overview”
diagram on Page 4; disconnect the three pin connector with the red and black
wire that goes to the Transfer Flow wire harness. The LCD will display, “TRAX
3™ Connecting.....” when the power is disconnected and the ignition is cycled.
The vehicle will now operate from the main tank only and the main tank
gauge will read the fuel level in the main tank just as though the Transfer Flow
system was never installed. Please call Technical Support at (800) 442-0056 x2
or (530) 893-5209 x2 if you ever have this issue.
How do I program the LCD to display fuel levels in gallons?
1. Press and hold Right button when turning the system on.
2. Release the button once the serial number is displayed.
3. When system is showing fuel levels, press the Right button until
“Show Gallons” is displayed.
4. Press the Left button to turn the “Show Gallons” feature on.
5. Press the Left button for on, and Right button for o.
Note: Fuel level readings are only approximate. To toggle back to
percentages, repeat these steps, pressing the Right button to turn “Show
Gallons” o.
Page 5
Gallons in Main Tank
Gallons in Auxiliary Tank