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I replaced my fuel pump on my 96 chevy Tahoe, but when I turned the switch the gas gauge went past the full mark as if it was broken. Is there a possibility the electric connection on top of the tank came a loose? Or will I have to take the tank down again and look at the new fuel pump I replaced. Before the Tahoe would not start and now I still does not start, but the gas gauge is way past the full mark. Any help would be appreciated.
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Re: gas gauge way past full mark
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Re: gas gauge way past full mark
Thanks very much
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