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FUEL GAUGE NOT WORKING 72 bay
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<blockquote data-quote="*Sam*" data-source="post: 479166" data-attributes="member: 17590"><p>From the checks you have completed Your sender is at fault and not the gauge. </p><p>Personally I couldn't bring myself to cut a hatch in my van so I dropped the engine and tank and replaced the sender that way.</p><p>Whilst I had the tank out i painted the tank as it had surface rust on it and wax oil in the enclosure the tank sits in helping rust proof the area for the future. </p><p></p><p>Before you go doing anything I would make sure you can get a sender as they have became very hard to get hold of ( a VDO sender that is)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="*Sam*, post: 479166, member: 17590"] From the checks you have completed Your sender is at fault and not the gauge. Personally I couldn't bring myself to cut a hatch in my van so I dropped the engine and tank and replaced the sender that way. Whilst I had the tank out i painted the tank as it had surface rust on it and wax oil in the enclosure the tank sits in helping rust proof the area for the future. Before you go doing anything I would make sure you can get a sender as they have became very hard to get hold of ( a VDO sender that is) [/QUOTE]
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