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<blockquote data-quote="vwcanuck" data-source="post: 602537" data-attributes="member: 18709"><p>Ever since I've had my bus the fuel gauge has read exactly the same as yours. It's our fuel senders that either need to be adjusted, repaired or replaced. I'll be dropping the engine next month and might have a look at the sender ... or maybe not. My fuel gauge is really just an ornament, like the in-dash clock that's accurate twice each day. I got used to watching and marking down the mileage at each fill up to make sure I never go empty ... well except that one time. Even with the other vehicles I own(ed), I've always done this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vwcanuck, post: 602537, member: 18709"] Ever since I've had my bus the fuel gauge has read exactly the same as yours. It's our fuel senders that either need to be adjusted, repaired or replaced. I'll be dropping the engine next month and might have a look at the sender ... or maybe not. My fuel gauge is really just an ornament, like the in-dash clock that's accurate twice each day. I got used to watching and marking down the mileage at each fill up to make sure I never go empty ... well except that one time. Even with the other vehicles I own(ed), I've always done this. [/QUOTE]
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