Folks,
I’m sure everyone is tired of seeing questions relating to the fuel sender problem, but I’m going to dig it up one more time here.
If this fix is not applied, and/or the sending unit is not replaced, will in fact the “empty” be a true empty if you leave it as is? In other words, After about 100 miles, I show 1/4 of a tank. If I keep driving, will the gauge in fact show an accurate empty state, perhaps at the light warning point, showing 1/4 until it does in fact go below that?
Basicly, if I don't fix it, can I trust it to show when I'm really near empty without going dry?
Mark
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Mark Wardell
1996 Dodge 3500, 4x4, Duel, Green and silver.
[This message has been edited by N8LHG (edited 01-25-2001). ]
I’m sure everyone is tired of seeing questions relating to the fuel sender problem, but I’m going to dig it up one more time here.
If this fix is not applied, and/or the sending unit is not replaced, will in fact the “empty” be a true empty if you leave it as is? In other words, After about 100 miles, I show 1/4 of a tank. If I keep driving, will the gauge in fact show an accurate empty state, perhaps at the light warning point, showing 1/4 until it does in fact go below that?
Basicly, if I don't fix it, can I trust it to show when I'm really near empty without going dry?
Mark
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Mark Wardell
1996 Dodge 3500, 4x4, Duel, Green and silver.
[This message has been edited by N8LHG (edited 01-25-2001). ]