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Could be hooked up wrong or not at all. If its getting gas at the engine, might be a clogged line. did you have the fuel filter replaced to.. ? check it. But first CHECK IT HAS GAS IN IT !!!!! Not by the gauge. Put new gas in it...... Good Luck
The majority of cases with a faulty gas gauge reading is caused by a bad sending unit in the gas tank. But I see what looks like a black stopper pin that the needle rests on? How could the needle get on the wrong side of that pin? So I won't tell you to drop the tank and replace the sending unit, until you know for sure it is a bad gauge or a bad sending unit. Is that a little rubber pin that the needle slipped over? All I could say is rap on the face of the dash a little, rap pretty solid on the bottom of the gas tank, unplug the connector at the tank and plug it back in-maybe you will jar something loose and get the gauge back. If no help, I woulde have it diagnosed at a garage.
2005 PT cruiser, i replaced the cam sensor with a aft market sensor my fuel gauge started reading wrong, and it didn't fix my problem so i replaced the cam sensor with a factory sensor it fix my running problem but the fuel gauge still reads wrong, with a full tank of gas the gauge reads 3/4 tank,
On these model of cars they have trouble with the sending unit in the gas tank on the side of the fuel pump. You can normally buy a new sensor with arm at an aftermarket parts store. However, the gas tnak has to come out to replace the sending unit. hope this helps you. good luck
You will need to replace the Guage. If it is Inside a Cluster, You will need to Replace the Entire Guage Cluster for this Repair. Please Rate My Response! Thanks!
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