Electrical question
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Electrical question



Well the Polara rolled out of the garage under its own power yesterday
afternoon. What a great feeling after its innards and outards
cluttering up my garage for the last year.

I replaced the fuel sending unit about 4 years ago. While the car had
been in my garage waiting to go back together the gas guage had been
working fine. Yesterday started it up drove it a few miles and it was
ok just low on gas. About an hour later after putting the wheel covers
back on I start it up and the guage is bottomed out below the E
mark.So I shut it off, start it up again same thing. Get some gas in
it, still the same thing. Later took my wife out to DQ as a little
celebration and cruise so while waiting in line the guage starts to
move in the full direction then stopped and went to empty again.
I will check out the fuel sending unit wires and ground strap
tonight.Anybody have any thoughts on that?

Next issue. Brake lights were working fine before yesterday. Now they
are not. Noticed that at Dairy Queen also
when i didnt see my brake light reflection in the big aXX Navigator
behind me. Maybe the switch for the brake light at the pedal? if so
what would be a good source to get it from?

Other than that it was a great feeling to be back in the bucket seats
again all 4 windows down.

Will post some pics soon.

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