Fuel Gauge sending unit, do I have to drop the tank to access?
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Fuel Gauge sending unit, do I have to drop the tank to access?
I have an erratic fuel gauge in my TJ 91. It will read from 3/4 to full
when there is should be approximately 1/2 tank. I see some trouble
shooting techniques online which I will try. Any suggestions here would
be appreciated. But lets say it is not the gauge or the wiring, will I
have to drop the tank to replace the sending unit? Is it a pain in the
*** to do? I will order a service manual but I'm curious about what I
have to do.
Byr
when there is should be approximately 1/2 tank. I see some trouble
shooting techniques online which I will try. Any suggestions here would
be appreciated. But lets say it is not the gauge or the wiring, will I
have to drop the tank to replace the sending unit? Is it a pain in the
*** to do? I will order a service manual but I'm curious about what I
have to do.
Byr
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Re: Fuel Gauge sending unit, do I have to drop the tank to access?
Yes.
YJs made between '87 and '96 TJs '97 up.
Factory Service Manual for the TJ is similar to this XJ fuel
system: http://www.----------.com/01XJfuelPump.pdf
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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byrsc@comcast.net wrote:
>
> I have an erratic fuel gauge in my TJ 91. It will read from 3/4 to full
> when there is should be approximately 1/2 tank. I see some trouble
> shooting techniques online which I will try. Any suggestions here would
> be appreciated. But lets say it is not the gauge or the wiring, will I
> have to drop the tank to replace the sending unit? Is it a pain in the
> *** to do? I will order a service manual but I'm curious about what I
> have to do.
>
> Byr
YJs made between '87 and '96 TJs '97 up.
Factory Service Manual for the TJ is similar to this XJ fuel
system: http://www.----------.com/01XJfuelPump.pdf
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
byrsc@comcast.net wrote:
>
> I have an erratic fuel gauge in my TJ 91. It will read from 3/4 to full
> when there is should be approximately 1/2 tank. I see some trouble
> shooting techniques online which I will try. Any suggestions here would
> be appreciated. But lets say it is not the gauge or the wiring, will I
> have to drop the tank to replace the sending unit? Is it a pain in the
> *** to do? I will order a service manual but I'm curious about what I
> have to do.
>
> Byr
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Re: Fuel Gauge sending unit, do I have to drop the tank to access?
Yes.
YJs made between '87 and '96 TJs '97 up.
Factory Service Manual for the TJ is similar to this XJ fuel
system: http://www.----------.com/01XJfuelPump.pdf
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
byrsc@comcast.net wrote:
>
> I have an erratic fuel gauge in my TJ 91. It will read from 3/4 to full
> when there is should be approximately 1/2 tank. I see some trouble
> shooting techniques online which I will try. Any suggestions here would
> be appreciated. But lets say it is not the gauge or the wiring, will I
> have to drop the tank to replace the sending unit? Is it a pain in the
> *** to do? I will order a service manual but I'm curious about what I
> have to do.
>
> Byr
YJs made between '87 and '96 TJs '97 up.
Factory Service Manual for the TJ is similar to this XJ fuel
system: http://www.----------.com/01XJfuelPump.pdf
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
byrsc@comcast.net wrote:
>
> I have an erratic fuel gauge in my TJ 91. It will read from 3/4 to full
> when there is should be approximately 1/2 tank. I see some trouble
> shooting techniques online which I will try. Any suggestions here would
> be appreciated. But lets say it is not the gauge or the wiring, will I
> have to drop the tank to replace the sending unit? Is it a pain in the
> *** to do? I will order a service manual but I'm curious about what I
> have to do.
>
> Byr
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Re: Fuel Gauge sending unit, do I have to drop the tank to access?
Yes.
YJs made between '87 and '96 TJs '97 up.
Factory Service Manual for the TJ is similar to this XJ fuel
system: http://www.----------.com/01XJfuelPump.pdf
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
byrsc@comcast.net wrote:
>
> I have an erratic fuel gauge in my TJ 91. It will read from 3/4 to full
> when there is should be approximately 1/2 tank. I see some trouble
> shooting techniques online which I will try. Any suggestions here would
> be appreciated. But lets say it is not the gauge or the wiring, will I
> have to drop the tank to replace the sending unit? Is it a pain in the
> *** to do? I will order a service manual but I'm curious about what I
> have to do.
>
> Byr
YJs made between '87 and '96 TJs '97 up.
Factory Service Manual for the TJ is similar to this XJ fuel
system: http://www.----------.com/01XJfuelPump.pdf
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
byrsc@comcast.net wrote:
>
> I have an erratic fuel gauge in my TJ 91. It will read from 3/4 to full
> when there is should be approximately 1/2 tank. I see some trouble
> shooting techniques online which I will try. Any suggestions here would
> be appreciated. But lets say it is not the gauge or the wiring, will I
> have to drop the tank to replace the sending unit? Is it a pain in the
> *** to do? I will order a service manual but I'm curious about what I
> have to do.
>
> Byr
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