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Old 19-01-2011, 12:24 AM   #1
Boza
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Put a tank of juice in the ute tonight and when i pulled out of the servo I noticed the fuel light was on thought thats strange just put a full tank in It and I can feel the weight of the full tank.

Anyway got to a mates house had a chat for a bit then I went home driving home i noticed the fuel light on again then the gauge rose ever so slightly then stayed there then showed a ful tank then i got to a red light and the gauge is showing empty again with the fuel light on then it went up a bit then full and back down.

The low fuel alrm wasn't going off and didn't do the 80km's left till empty so if the alarm isn't going off this tells me that the fuel gauge is stuffed cause to my understanding if the sender was stuffed then the low fuel alarm should be beeping and saying 80km's till empty.

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