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> Fuel gauge, In a 76 combo gauge
StratPlayer
post Jun 1 2003, 07:11 PM
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Seem to be having problems with my fuel gauge reading the right amount of fuel. I've replaced the fuel sending unit with another working fuel sending unit and I still get the same reading. When I fill up the car and I mean fill it up, the gauge reads just pass 3/4 full, never gets to the full mark. Since I've replaced the sending unit it leads me to believe that its the gauge itself. Is there anyway to repair the fuel guage or should I try to find another guage to replace the one I have now?

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ChrisReale
post Jun 1 2003, 09:54 PM
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When you say "Fill Up", you do mean you let the nozzle turn itself off automatically, and then you top up, right?
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post Jun 1 2003, 10:55 PM
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Yes,, pull the nossel up so I can fill it to the top without spilling a mess all over.
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