Fuel tank removal questions
Well, Im fixing the new one so I dont find myself fixing it again. Some guy took a broken one apart and found out a way to fix it and posted instructions on genos garage I think. I have the instructions printed out. I know someone on here has the link to the site. I'll try and find it, hey a little time fixing might save alot of time replacing.
found the links:
http://dodgeram.org/tech/repair/fuel_sender/sender.htm
http://dodgeram.org/tech/repair/fuel...sender-diy.htm
Those are the fixs, hope they help kinda hard to understand but if you have one in your hand it makes sence.
http://dodgeram.org/tech/repair/fuel_sender/sender.htm
http://dodgeram.org/tech/repair/fuel...sender-diy.htm
Those are the fixs, hope they help kinda hard to understand but if you have one in your hand it makes sence.
Here is one such fix from Dave Fritz's site. Click Here
or Here
I may try one of these fixes on mine since it hasn't read correctly in over a year.
I'm going to have to drop the tank on mine because of the fifth-wheel hitch.
or Here
I may try one of these fixes on mine since it hasn't read correctly in over a year.
I'm going to have to drop the tank on mine because of the fifth-wheel hitch.
Originally posted by condensr
Umm, why are you fixing the new one?
Umm, why are you fixing the new one?
Originally posted by infidel
The $1.50 fix doesn't always work long on a used sender, after two attempts on different senders I gave up. It's a good preventitive on a new one though.
The $1.50 fix doesn't always work long on a used sender, after two attempts on different senders I gave up. It's a good preventitive on a new one though.
Exactly why im fixin it now
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