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On a normal fuel stop and I fill the tank the gauge moves as fast as a second hand on a clock ticking the seconds away. Yesterday I put in $20 about 8 gallons :{ The gauge would not move for about 4min. When it started to move it moved so slow that you swore it was not moving.

Is this normal? Was the 8 gallons not enough for the gauge to move fast? Does my gauge move to slow on a normal day???
 
On fillups mine also does the "second-hand speed" move. This TSB addresses the problem. I have never bothered to have the flash performed, since the slow fuel gauge is the only "problem" I have and I'm quite willing to live with it.



-Ryan
 
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I've noticed this issue on my truck as well, and like Ryan I'm choosing to live with it. I'm concerned that the reflash cure might cause other new problems, such as a loss in fuel mileage which is currently quite good. Besides, my fuel gauge usually reads correctly after driving a few miles down the road.

- Mike
 
Mine does the same thing. Not really a big deal to me. When filling up completely it moves to the full side very fast.
 
Its how it works

I learned from Transfer-Flow that the fuel gauge input to the instrument cluster is only looked at when the truck is running and then only very 3-5 minutes. That's why you don't see immediate response. Ken Irwin
 
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