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Re: Fuel gauge not working
That would indicate that the fuel level sending unit is bad. I believe that on your year of truck the sending unit and fuel pump are all one unit, but I may be wrong.
You can always search on fuel pump or fuel sending unit in this forum.
The sending unit is located on top of the tank and is a pain to get to. What most of us do is just keep an eye on mileage and plan on filling the tank when we reach about 225 - 250 miles, this gives us a safety margin as our trucks should be able to go about 300 - 325 on a single tank.
THis is a common problem with Blazers. Changing our the fuel pump and sending unit will cost about $300 or so and probably four hours of your time, or $600+ to have it done for you.
I have the same problem, mine is only accurate for the first quarter to half of the tank. I will wait until the pump fails and then replace the whole shebang.
Hope this helps.
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billibong
99 4X4 Blazer LS Vin W
Repairs:
U/L Ball Joints, I/O Tie Rod Ends, New Tie Rod Adjusting Sleeves, New Idler Arm, R & L Front Hubs, R & L Upper CA Bushings, New Gabriel Ultramax Shocks (what a difference)
F & R Brakes and Rotors at 110,000.
Infinity Speakers to replace the blown factory sets.
162K+ and still kicking.
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