<VV> LM Gas Gauge Inaccuracy
Jay Pitchford
jay.pitchford at gmail.com
Sun Sep 20 10:55:19 EDT 2009
Gentlemen - thank you. A light bulb just went off, no pun intended. In the
last few minutes I posted separately about my tachometer being inaccurate.
Your replies have started me thinking that a grounding strap at the
instrument panel might be responsible for both issues?
On Sun, Sep 20, 2009 at 10:48 AM, henry kaczmarek <kaczmarek at charter.net>wrote:
> Jay--check your grounds---first on the sender connection, then the
> grounding
> strap on the instrument panel. Usually the cause
>
> Hank
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> > When gas gauge reads empty, it stops filling at about 9 gallons, but the
> > dash gauge reads 3/4 full. Do I replace the tank hardware ? What should I
> > look to replace first? Thanks!!
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