Thread: Fuel Gauge
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Old June 15th, 2019, 01:35 PM
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Default Re: Fuel Gauge

Well, we’re you able to raise and lower the float arm while it was hooked up and outside of the tank - just to watch the gage move? Does the gage move at all?
I would look at the float again now, in case it has a hole in it - I bought a new one for my sons pickup and it quit reading correctly too. Pulled it out and the brass float was crap - small holes all over it so had to buy another float.
Just something to check.
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