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I have a 2010 Nissan Altima and the fuel gauge is not reading the amount of fuel in the car. The gauge is always on 'E'. I had it scanned by the computer and it said that it was the cluster...Could it be the fuse in the passenger fuse box?I have a 2010 Nissan Altima and the fuel gauge is not reading the amount of fuel in the car. The gauge is always on 'E'. I had it scanned by the computer and it said that it was the cluster...Could it be the fuse in the passenger fuse box?
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Yes, it's in the gas tank, attached to the fuel pump/sending unit assembly.
I'm attaching 2 links to videos, tge second is to bypass this module. That'll fix the issue of a non functional gas gauge that always reads empty if you don't mind going that route. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yILXFS8X8pQ
It could either be a bad circuit board that controls the gas gauge, or the float in the fuel tank that is connected to the fuel pump has a crack in it and is full of gas so it just sits at near its lowest point.
This problem is caused by a defective gas gauge fuel level sending unit inside the gas tank. You will need to remove the gas tank and replace the sending unit for the gauge.
there is a short in the wire going from the gauge to the tank. ck the wiring under the truck from the tank going forward, and ck if anything looks like its rubbing on the wiring harness.
The fuel pump and the sensor is altogether as one assembly. So if you buy the pump you would also be buying the sensor. Just for your information the pump is located in the gas tank under the bed, so you have two ways to change it. One is take the bed off (which is a lot easier if you have a full gas tank). But if its empty than use a jack to lower the tank down from underneath the truck. I hope this helps.
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