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Fuel sender repair
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<blockquote data-quote="starbiscuit" data-source="post: 545145" data-attributes="member: 18416"><p>Yes there should always be 80 ohms (I think, based on my single unit) or less between the sender tab and flange.</p><p>The connection between the resistance wire (inside the sender) and the flange is not well designed and becomes high resistance with age.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="starbiscuit, post: 545145, member: 18416"] Yes there should always be 80 ohms (I think, based on my single unit) or less between the sender tab and flange. The connection between the resistance wire (inside the sender) and the flange is not well designed and becomes high resistance with age. [/QUOTE]
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