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Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: georgia
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i jst got done spending 2 weeks messing with my fuel gauge and finnaly fixed it i would try slaving in the new fuel sender when you get it before droping the tank (pain in the ***). when you slave in the new sender remember that the gauge has an anti slosh chip that is in your instrument cluster. so if you have the sender set to read full and you have the key on and you move the sender the other way the gauge will not move! beacuse it thinks the gas sloshed over and its not getting the correct input from the sender. but if you turn the key off and back on it should read empty because it thinks it is a good reading. make sense? if the new sender doesn't fix it email me or post a message and i will tell you what and where you should have voltage readings. like i said i spent a while messing with mine. hope this helps
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