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Re: Information on Sending Units
I got one at the salvage yard for my 97. I remember the guy asked me if it was "HEN", or "HER", or something like that. The reference he had indicated there was more than one kind for that year. I believe I had to give him the VIN number to get it matched up.
The salvaged one I put in has been in there for a long time. I have not had a problem with the gauge swinging on corners. The signal is buffered by the computer so that it will not show slosh in the needle. I believe, if the computer was bypassed, the direct signal would show slosh and would move more dramatically on slopes, etc.
When I replaced mine, the aftermarkets were much more expensive, about $300. I have heard they are much more reasonable now. The salvaged unit came with a fuel pump and sending unit, it was kind of all one piece.
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