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Posted by Stan on July 02, 2001 at 08:56:44 from (209.222.118.214):
In Reply to: Attention '97 GMC Chevy owners! posted by S-E Michigan Part Timer on July 02, 2001 at 04:29:47:
I'll accept that offer. I have a 99 GMC 4WD 1/2 ton that is having a problem with fuel guage. I assume it's the anti-slosh module but I'm not sure where it's located. When the truck is sitting still or just fueled up the guage will read empty. As the truck starts moving(sloshing) or uses up some of the gas the guage will slowly come back into a good reading. May take a while though. First off, is anyone else out there having this problem? I'd be interested in hearing from you. Second, could you e-mail me scematics for the fuel sensor, guages, and associated parts. I have a degree in electronics and 23 years experience so I'm willing to tackle this myself and I'd be willing to share my findings with this group also as a form of repayment for your help with other problems.
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