A faulty fuel level sensor, also known as the fuel gauge sending unit, is one of the most frustrating issues drivers deal with. Not knowing exactly how much gas is left in your tank causes constant ...
Even though recycling is popular, it seems like our society has gotten used to throwing certain things away instead of repairing or rebuilding them. Electronics is a good example, as items such as ...
In the world of hot rodding and modifying vehicles, one becomes all too familiar with the terms "universal" and "custom." To the more experienced home hot rodder, hearing that a fuel sending unit is ...
While driving your car, you rely heavily on a properly working fuel gauge to tell you when you need to fill up. Without it, every drive becomes a risk, and you’ll never know if you have enough fuel to ...
It’s hard to imagine, but the newest C5 Corvette is now 12 model years old, and the oldest C5 is one year shy of being 20 model years old. The model that redefined the Corvette for modern times, and ...
The fuel gauge sender is responsible for relaying how much gas is in the car. If you have a bad fuel gauge sender, there’s going to be trouble reading the gas level. That’s why it’s important to pay ...
Most cars, including vintage Mustangs, have a fuel-tank sending unit that conveys to the fuel gauge the amount of gasoline in the tank. Sometimes they quit working and need replacement. No need to ...
Nissan reports that the fuel gauge on some 2005-08 Frontier, Xterra and Pathfinder trucks built before Sept. 19, 2007 may become erratic, inaccurate or completely inoperative. According to the car ...