Usually it's the voltage stabilizer on the gauge printed circuit. Cheap part, fiddly to replace. Gregory Smith '88 VW Vanagon GL '87 Bertone X1/9 Smith Design Studio Small Building Company Olympia, WA 360-239-0429 gregoryfsmith.com -------- Original Message -------- Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2011 07:46:53 -0700 From: dan rick <danrick01@YAHOO.COM> Subject: Fuel Level My fuel gauge is not working. Does that automatically mean I need to replace my fuel level sending unit? Is there a way to know the sending unit is bad WITHOUT removing the tank? I would hate to buy the unit and remove the tank and find out that wasn't the issue. Anybody had any experience with this? |
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