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Electrical
Fuel Gauge sporadically shows empty
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<blockquote data-quote="Eric Toften" data-source="post: 1013890" data-attributes="member: 71758"><p>I just dropped the fuel tank on my son's Ranger this weekend. It is not an easy job. But one that can be done by any weekend mechanic like myself. I would say that if you don't have a lift you can use a jack. I did. I would suggest having two people. It took some wiggling of that tank to get he bolts to line back up. It's not as simple as zoey would have it sound by dropping two straps and unhooking the tank. The steps are that simple but it just doesn't work that easy. And I would agree that the sender is bad. Sometimes the float absorbs gas and looses its' buoyancy. Sounds like what you have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eric Toften, post: 1013890, member: 71758"] I just dropped the fuel tank on my son's Ranger this weekend. It is not an easy job. But one that can be done by any weekend mechanic like myself. I would say that if you don't have a lift you can use a jack. I did. I would suggest having two people. It took some wiggling of that tank to get he bolts to line back up. It's not as simple as zoey would have it sound by dropping two straps and unhooking the tank. The steps are that simple but it just doesn't work that easy. And I would agree that the sender is bad. Sometimes the float absorbs gas and looses its' buoyancy. Sounds like what you have. [/QUOTE]
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Fuel Gauge sporadically shows empty
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