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If you changed the oil pressure switch and the light remains on, you may have a low oil pressure problem or short in the wiring to the light. To illiminate a wiring problem, unplug the sensor and the light should go out. If the light stays on, there will most likely be a short in the wiring. If the light goes out, you will have to hook up an external oil pressure gauge to obtain the actual oil pressure reading and if it is low, repair from there. Possible oil pump/worn bearings/etc
The fuel light comes on when there is approximately 1/8th of a tank remaining. If you are always running low on fuel, the lamp will remain on constantly.
i'd change the engine temperature sender unit , or just disconnect it for a while and see if the gauge symptoms disappear , if they do then change the temp sender unit,if the symptoms remain i'd say get the OBD codes read as may have a faulty dash component
did you replaced just the float , because if the resistor that messures the level is not good you didn't do any thing you have to change the level sensor next to the pump..,Im sure that;s all the problem, you should also check the wiring next to the pumpand any connector down there
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