What happens if there is a problem with your gas meter?
What happens if there is a problem with your gas meter?
A damaged or faulty meter could be a safety hazard. It could also cost you money. Our guide below will help you spot any faults with your meter. We’ll also look into what to do if you think there’s a problem with your meter. There might be a fault with your meter if: Your bill is much higher than usual.
What to do if you have a gas leak in your meter?
If it’s a gas meter, you might have a gas leak – report it immediately to the National Grid Gas Emergency line on 0800 111 999. You should contact your supplier to investigate the problem with your meter. They can arrange for it to be tested.
What happens when your gas gauge is not working?
The gas gauge tells you how much fuel is in your gas tank and alerts you when it’s time to refuel. If your gas gauge is not working, the inaccurate information it provides may cause you to run out of gas unexpectedly.
What to do if your gas meter makes noise?
Dial 105 on your mobile or landline to get through to your local network distributor’s emergency line. They’ll be able to help if there’s an electrical emergency in your home or power cut in your local area. I have a noisy meter – what do I do? It’s quite normal for gas meters – especially old ones – to make a noise.
The gas gauge tells you how much fuel is in your gas tank and alerts you when it’s time to refuel. If your gas gauge is not working, the inaccurate information it provides may cause you to run out of gas unexpectedly.
A damaged or faulty meter could be a safety hazard. It could also cost you money. Our guide below will help you spot any faults with your meter. We’ll also look into what to do if you think there’s a problem with your meter. There might be a fault with your meter if: Your bill is much higher than usual.
What are the symptoms of a bad fuel gauge sender?
Usually a bad or failing fuel gauge sender will produce a few symptoms that can alert the driver of a potential issue. 1. Fuel gauge behaves erratically One of the first symptoms of a problem with the fuel gauge sender is a fuel gauge that behaves erratically.
Dial 105 on your mobile or landline to get through to your local network distributor’s emergency line. They’ll be able to help if there’s an electrical emergency in your home or power cut in your local area. I have a noisy meter – what do I do? It’s quite normal for gas meters – especially old ones – to make a noise.