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Check fuses first . Then go under and clean a spot on the gas tank that you can touch or hold a bare wire from the tank to a clean ground on the frame. have someone turn the key on to see if the gauge works with the wire on there . If it does you have a bad ground , if not you might have to drop the tank to look further. have a look at any wires you can find that go to it too.You might find a broken one . Chuck
The fuel pump is contained internal to the fuel tank. On most cars the tank must be removed for access. A few have access ports in the trunk or under the rear seat, but not many.
You are going to need to do some basic troubleshooting. First, check to make sure you have voltage at the gauge. If you have a minimum of 6V (DC) across the terminals of the gauge, but the gauge is not reading, replace the gauge. If you have <6VDC reading at the gauge, check for voltage at the float unit on the gas tank. If <6VDC at the gas tank float module, replace the float module. If you have voltage at the float module, suspect a problem with the dash cluster display.
No your not. If you removed the back seat and there was no access plate and there was also no access plate in the trunk then you will have to drop the gas tank to replace the fuel pump. Good luck!
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