Re: fuel gauge stopped working
Well if it worked before and now it's stuck after you filled it the common scenario would be a stuck float. However bouncing around all day you'd think it would get "unstuck". Anyhow, on your deck there should be a round inspection plate. Remove it and you will have access to your fuel sending unit and the float. First off look for a loose grounding wire. Think there's gonna' be four of five bolts to remove the float itself. Be careful not to damage the gasket. After all is done just pull the float mechanism out and see if it is indeed stuck. Probably take 30 minutes at most. I'm not too sure if turning the key on and moving the float by hand will show anything, besides with it not being grounded - well, a chance I wouldn't take.
Hopefully someone with a little more experience on this will chime in.
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