I would put my money on a bad float in the tank or worn
contacts on the sending unit. The gauge in the instrument panel is likely
only doing what it is told by the tank unit.
John Teske
In a message dated 6/18/2012 9:34:42 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
eddee@xxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
Hello
Members
Concerning the 57/58 PLYMOUTH fuel level
gage...................
I am wondering if the problem with it
'sticking' to an empty reading after initial start up,,and always reading
'low' by about 1/2 a tank is a gage issue as opposed to a tank level
sensor issue??????????
Thanks for response ED
ECKERSON
PS--Anyone have experience with a gage
rebuilder???
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