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Old Today, 12:12 AM   #1
Rene Nieto
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Fuel gauge Question

Hoping someone can give me some suggestions on solving my fuel gauge problem. Sometimes it will read half full or empty etc. when i know that it has gas . If i hit on the gauge cluster it will move the needle. So i'm thinking it's not a sending unit issue , but more of a gauge cluster issue ? Any idea what's causing this would be appreciated. Thank you
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Re: Fuel gauge Question

The gauge is probably the most reliable bit in the system. Then comes the float in the tank and wiring.
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