Re: Fuel gauge drops to 0, then recovers next day

From: Don (don@y2kota.us)
Date: Fri Dec 24 2010 - 15:44:55 EST


On 12/24/2010 2:43 PM, Josh Battles wrote:
> On Dec 24, 2010 1:36 PM, "Mike Burgess"<mike_burgess@yahoo.com> wrote:
>> Any guess where I should start looking ? Fuel tank area?
>>
> Sounds like a bad sending unit to me. IIRC the sending unit is part of the
> pump assembly. Depending on corrosion it may be easier to pull the bed than
> the fuel tank. The goods you're looking for are on the topside of the fuel
> tank.
>
> Merry Christmas!
> Josh
>
>
In my 2000 QC, once in a blue moon when I start it up, the gas gauge is
"dead", reading less the empty. By shutting off the engine and
restarting is comes back to life. I never took the time to look into it.

Don Mallett
2000 QC SLT 4.7L Auto
817 875-9812
www.y2kota.us
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