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    Fuel gauge issue after changing fuel filter

    If you're going through more than a couple tanks a year, then no real need for treatment. As long as you buy clean, dry diesel and don't let it sit for more than 3 or 4 months, you should be fine without treating it. If you're buying and storing diesel longer than a year or so, then I'd start...
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    Fuel gauge issue after changing fuel filter

    agree with the others. My tank still has at least 5 gallons when on empty. Every 1/4 tank mark equals 5 gallons. Fuel gauge sometimes seems to move normally, but usually just shows one of a few positions. Float in tank is unaffected by vacuum.
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