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  1. Join Date
    Jan 2010
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    2
    #11
    DIY, on top of the fuel tank (you can easily reach it while you are under the vehicle, pull off the power supply of the floater, using a short positive type screw driver remove the five screws connecting the floater to the tank. Put a marker how it was originally positioned, gently pull up the floating mechanism. More often than not the floater is just misaligned, you can try to fix it if you know something how it works or you may ask someone knowledgeable to do it. Put it back, then reconnect the wire.

  2. Join Date
    Nov 2006
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    41
    #12
    thanks sir ekstiarem sana kaya pa i repair.i' ll try i-DIY muna then kung di kaya dalin ko sa suking electrician.thanks again.

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fuel gauge query