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Originally Posted by bnaylor
Not a bad suggestion but cleaning the contacts very seldom works or may only work for a short period of time. Once the contacts at the float wiper are worn out the unit should be replaced. Otherwise, the job will have to be redone.
What alot of people don't realize is GM has a level sending unit/float kit that can be purchased and installed separately without having to purchase the complete fuel pump assembly which is expensive around $300 plus dollars. The kit is available for around $85.00.
Here is one I did in approximately 1 hour total time:

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Yes, the cleaning would definately be a temporary fix. When I cleaned mine there was alot of build up. It helped get the float more accurate for the time being. Thanks for letting us know about the cheaper fix. I will have to pick that up. $85 sure beats over $300!!!! Thanks again