Re: Fuel Senser Pick-up
I doubt it but the usual cause of death on those is a bad float, remove the bottom of the tube and the float will fall out, place it in a can of gas and see if it sinks,, or you can remove the tube turn on the ignition and hold the tube upside down it should read full, in either case the float is bad, you can take one float from the other sender and they are interchangeable, some are plastic others are a black fiber, I have had both types go bad but the plastic float gets full of gas and goes bad where the black ones get soaked with fuel and that makes them stop working.