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WaWa Gas, Vs. Other Gas in Grand Prix's
Hey, i have noticed that my fuel gauge has not operated correctly, with the Wawa gas, this has happened before and i replaced the float. Then it was fine, now its starting to act up again and its fluctating alot, and not giving the same reading as before. I just filled my car up with LUKE OIL gas, in hopes that its just the gas that is fooling with the Fuel Unit. You guys think that this might solve the problem, or do i have to get down there and change the damn float and all again. Thanks, and just wandering if anyone else has tryed this or if the same problem has happened to them in the past.
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Re: WaWa Gas, Vs. Other Gas in Grand Prix's
Sorry but I think we've heard enough on your fuel gauge/level sending unit problem. This thread has been closed and if you post any more threads addressing the same issue it will be closed and/or deleted. Your cooperation is appreciated.
http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...d.php?t=679435
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