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94' Fuel Guage issue
I changed my fuel pump for the second time now and afterwards the guage read empty or mostly empty. Once in a while it may read at 1/4 to 1/3 tank when its actually full. Once it read full after a fill up but in a couple days it was back to empty.
One thing to note is this last time while putting the pump back in the tank I bumped the pump on the edge of the hole it goes into popping off the float. I found out how the float attached and snapped it into place and moved the float up and down a few times to make sure it was secure and it moved like a float should. Anyone have a simular problem or know what may remedy my goofy gas guage issue?
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Re: 94' Fuel Guage issue
It is probably the fuel level sending unit, in the tank.
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Re: 94' Fuel Guage issue
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