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<blockquote data-quote="dustrat" data-source="post: 577934" data-attributes="member: 20238"><p>To eliminate the tank sender unit there is a wire from tank usually down right hand side under wheel arch. Put a thin needle through this wire and wrap some wire round needle and earth it.Switch ignition on and gauge should read full, If not problem with sender unit.If sender unit is problem do as Trikky2 says and cut hole in top cover to change unit. A lot easier than taking engine out to get at fuel tank.</p><p>Robert</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dustrat, post: 577934, member: 20238"] To eliminate the tank sender unit there is a wire from tank usually down right hand side under wheel arch. Put a thin needle through this wire and wrap some wire round needle and earth it.Switch ignition on and gauge should read full, If not problem with sender unit.If sender unit is problem do as Trikky2 says and cut hole in top cover to change unit. A lot easier than taking engine out to get at fuel tank. Robert [/QUOTE]
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