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> Fuel sender readings ?
jims914
post Oct 29 2024, 05:55 PM
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Anyone have any luck with a factory (porsche) dank, URO ?
There is a big difference in price ?
I know they are a simple unit.
Have had a new one and they still do not read very good ?
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post Oct 30 2024, 06:50 PM
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Use the gauge as an estimate and the warning light as a 'stop at next gas station'.
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post Oct 30 2024, 08:03 PM
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QUOTE(fixer34 @ Oct 30 2024, 06:50 PM) *

Use the gauge as an estimate and the warning light as a 'stop at next gas station'.



Yup. The sender is just a guesstimate on good days. If it indicates more than 1/2 full you have plenty os gas. Under 1/2 means you could run out soon.
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