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Gauges (but not what you think)

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Old 09-13-02, 01:40 PM
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Hey guys last night I stopped to put gas in my car, it was nearly empty although the Fuel Light had not come on. After I filled the car up I noticed while driving that the Fuel Gauge was all of the way past Empty. I stopped the car and tried shutting it off and restarting but it still doesn't work. If anyone has any ideas or if you have been through the same scenario please lemme know something. Thanx in advance.
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Old 09-15-02, 11:44 PM
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sounds like you get a new gauge or a replacemtn one. looks like your gas meter might of just died. or hopefully not your fuel sensor
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Well, I was looking at the FAQ on LSOC and I found this this . However That is not really my problem. My problem is the fuel gauge is sitting on Empty always, the ' low fuel warning light' is not illuminated. I dunno, I'm going to try to find someone to look at it. I'd hate to take it to the dealer, they really like to give it to u up the tail pipe
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