Hi Steve, On Wed, 20 Mar 1996, Maher, Steve (SD-MS) wrote: > Can anyone give me a clue on: > > 1.) Where's the d*mned tank, > 2.) How do I get to the electrical connector on the float sensor, > 3.) Has anyone has this problem on a Vanagon, who might be able to > suggest a possible cause (sticky float? Gauge problem? etc.)? Answers: 1. The d*mned tank is behind the d*maned spare tire. 2. To get to the d*mned connector you have to drop the d*mned tank. 2a. To get to the d*mned connector you have to cut a hole in the floor (not recommended). 3.Yes, we have. Possible causes are: a. bad float. b. poor connections. c. bad sending unit. d. bad gauge. e. adjustment tabs bent incorrectly. f. none of the above (there'll be a quiz on Friday). Jack PS -- I have a post that I can repost on dropping and reinstalling the tank, if requested.
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