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Many have had this problem.... How did ya fix it...

Driving down the road... no boosting.... just cruizing at 60....

All of a sudden the fuel gadge drops to empty.... 1 minute later its back again or it will just creep back up a bit... I know i got 1/2 a tank reads a quarter then empty then 1/2 again.... Never goes over tho... Thought it may be a earthing problem... Traced it, cant find a loose wire....

Any ideas???

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No Mr. Strutto.... I didnt... My dog ate the search engine.... Sorry

I didnt want to post my problem but it as officially shat me to tears....

I usually get the problem... fix it.... then tell others how good i am.....

Shall look into it tommorrow after golf...

yeah but the hardest part is getting the lid off of the tank ,once it is off yuo will see awhite container dangling in there. it has a female clip on top of it then you need to locate the male side and put them together.

I tied mine up with cable tie's just to be sure I don't have to take of the lid again.

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