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  1. cruzer747

    Fuel Gauge Issue

    not sure that would work but it could be worth a try, if you want it to read 90ohm at full and you bend the float upwards so the wiper is lower when full in relation to the float, then when the wiper would get to zero before the float travels all the way down. Wouldnt be too bad as you would...
  2. cruzer747

    Fuel Gauge Issue

    yes, it is in the tank. replacing it may make it better but unless someone says they have perfect range after doing so on theirs then it is not going to fix it. here, worth a read. https://auto.howstuffworks.com/fuel-gauge1.htm I would imagine that these are not much different than the chevy...
  3. cruzer747

    Fuel Gauge Issue

    hahahha... is it a chevy 2000 or older? Yes, this is an issue :D if you were really persistent you COULD actually fix this. But I warn you it is not worth it.... easy way would be to rewind the resistor wire that the fuel sender wipes on. It is a 90ohm sending unit sou you could take it out...
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