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Fuel gauge Mazda mpv 1995 not working

Doesnt know if fuel tank is empty because fuel gauge not moving

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SOURCE: I have a 1995 Mazda MPV,V6,4x4,I think the fuel is not working

Don't drop the gas tank. Pull back the carpet in front of the rear seat and there will be a square cover closer to behind the passenger seat with 4 screws holding it down. Remove that cover and it will expose your fuel sending unit cover. This will be circular in shape with 6 or 8 small philips head screws holding it in place. Unfortunately they will probably be very rusty and hard to get out. You will first need to disconnect the electrical plug and the 2 fuel lines. After removal of the fuel lines and the screws carefully remove unit to expose fuel pump.

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