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The sensor is part of the fuel pump assembly and is mounted on top of the tank or inside the tank. It's part of the evaporative emissions system (commonly referred to as "EVAP") and reads pressure in the fuel system to detect evaporative leaks, such as a loose or faulty gas cap.
Normally accessed from the back shelf. It slides left or right to unlatch the cover. You may have LED bulbs in the unit, in which case the whole strip have to be replaced.
I am currently having the same problem with my 2006 Buick lacrosse I changed water pump, thermostat , radiator, radiator car bled it add dex coolant but it's still running hot...got it tested for the psi n it came bak good reading
you will need an abs block reset tool, works slightly different from the old c-clamp trick, but to verify, you are replacing the pads and need to reset the caliper?
I've never seen a decal "wash off" unless some harsh chemicals or cleaners were used. You will need the dealer to order a new decal, he will need the VIN number. It should be 30-35psi.
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