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Old Sep 8, 2008 | 10:31 AM
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Fuel Guage Broken; Have FASS90

What part do I need to fix the fuel guage that reads empty all the time? It used to work for a while and then go to empty. Now reads empty no matter what. If I have a FASS90 installed do I need just the sending unit? Does this mean I don't have an in-tank pump? Can the assembly be broken down to just the electrical part needed? What is the part number? Thanks.
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Old Sep 8, 2008 | 10:36 AM
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Originally Posted by outlawscotty
What part do I need to fix the fuel guage that reads empty all the time? It used to work for a while and then go to empty. Now reads empty no matter what. If I have a FASS90 installed do I need just the sending unit? Does this mean I don't have an in-tank pump? Can the assembly be broken down to just the electrical part needed? What is the part number? Thanks.
Don't have the part # handy for you, but when my gauge went bad on the '02 it was just the sender. About $70 from the dealer if I recall. Other than having to drop the tank, it was a ten minute project. Gauge has been good ever since.
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Old Sep 8, 2008 | 10:38 AM
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I do have the part # handy after all: 4897669AB 028AA
Hope this helps.
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