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Chris Gloss <chrisgloss@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>On Apr 20, 5:31 pm, klu...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Scott Dorsey) wrote:
>> Chris Gloss <chrisgl...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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>> >I have run out of gas twice while the meter still was not on "E".
>>
>> Is the needle sticking? If you tap on it, does it drop?
>>
>> If not, it might be worth just swapping out the sending unit. It may
be
>> getting stuck with the float up in the air.
>>
>> I believe on this car, dropping the tank and changing out the sending
unit
>> is a major pain in the neck, however. Not something you want to do
without
>> a lift.
>
>Thanks Scott! I will try that today.
I was wrong, though... the other reply is correct, changing out the
sending
unit can be done without dropping the tank on this car. This makes it
MUCH easier to do, and it makes it possible to pull it and inspect it.
It may just be a bent rod or something you can free up yourself without
having to replace the whole thing.
--scott
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"C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."


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