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Old 06-05-2005, 08:19 PM
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It appears the float associated with the in-tank assembly is perforated. This causes the float to fill with fuel and sink into the fuel; which normally kicks in the chk gauge light. It is possible the wiring needs to the unit needs to be cleaned and firmly reconnected; but I'd expect the chk gauge light would not respond with an alert if that was the case.
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