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Old 11-20-2005, 02:40 PM   #1
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fuel gauge

My son bought a new 2005 Titan and the fuel gauge doesn't work. It shows a full tank. Of course, its in warranty and can get it fixed but curious if there's something he can check ( fuse, connector, etc) to avoid having to give up the truck for a minor thing that he can easily fix himself. Appreciate any insight you may give.
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Old 12-16-2005, 12:51 PM   #2
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Update to my previous post. The sending unit in the tank had to be replaced. All better now.
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Re: fuel gauge

I have the same problem with my "04. Last weekend the gauge began to read fully after 4 days on the road (yeah right). My question is does anyone know who would sell the sending unit (not the whole pump) besides a dealer (we're in a recession guys )? I've begin searching the web but found nothing so far. Thanks in advance.
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