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![]() Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Wentworth, NH
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Re: scared to drive it/please, help with advice...
My A1 VW Rabbit GTI had an access plate under the rear seat for the fuel sender. It was pretty big but it was under the seat. Darn handy when the sender died.
You can get 4" to 8" boat deck plates with screw in covers from West Marine. http://www.westmarine.com/deck-plates I use them for antenna access plates in the interior ceiling of transit buses. For a TBI Suburban that I intended to keep I might look into installing one. It'll be hidden under the cargo carpet or mat and no more pulling the %^#%$ fuel tank to access the fuel pump or sender.
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