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Re: Fuel gauge/sensor
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Thanks ddgonzal. I appreciate the advice. Would you know, through your experience, should I choose not to do anything about the gauge or the sensor, leaving the "full" mark inaccurate, how accurate will the "empty" mark be? Will an empty tank be indicated by 2 needle widths below the "empty" mark"? I guess it's safest to fill the tank when it indicates "empty".

Posted on: 2008/3/13 9:00
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     Fuel gauge/sensor Kevin-FS 2008/3/12 16:34
       Re: Fuel gauge/sensor ddgonzal 2008/3/12 20:19
         Re: Fuel gauge/sensor Kevin-FS 2008/3/13 9:00
           Re: Fuel gauge/sensor ddgonzal 2008/3/13 17:38
         Re: Fuel gauge/sensor thebuild 2008/3/13 20:45
           Re: Fuel gauge/sensor ddgonzal 2008/3/13 20:58
       Re: Fuel gauge/sensor Demo 2008/3/14 10:55




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