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the problem is the float attached to the gasoline sending unit the brushes have worn down and are not making contact but could be the cluster also you can detach the cluster and check the leads with ohm meter to detect if the gauge is good or bad
The cost for the new part is relatively cheap, the labor will vary, but to fix it it involves dropping the tank down, unplugging and removing old putting in new, can be time consuming, prob have to replace tank straps, then you gotta get to the back of the gauge cluster and that can be tedious and time consuming too. easier and cheaper to estimate gas usage or just keeping the tank full-
Spark plugs and wires, Moisture in the gas or dirty gas filter,a dirty air filter or injectors.Run some injector cleaner in a tank of gas....Hope this helps.
hi this means that the vehicle has now come to the required service interval you have completed the amount of miles required up to this period in other words it need a service...hope this helps
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