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Gas gage doesnt work...can't find the sensor on the 2001 izuzu rodeo

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HI, the gas gauge sending unit is located inside the fuel tank. it is part of the fuel pump assembly. you will need to lower the tank to access this sending unit. replacing the sending unit will fix this issue.

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