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Originally posted by Hangtownsvx
of course it bothers me when something doesn't work properly. If I wanted a lecture on which way a gas gage should err, if it has to err, I would have gone to another forum.
I am looking for technical information on this forum.
Ken, the aerospace quality engineer
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All I'm saying is it isn't broken. The gauge probably reads that way on purpose to keep people from running out of gas. Unless your gauge is way off, there is no fix for the sensor. You can reposition the needle, like mentioned before (I think Seraph did this on one of his SVX's). Come on now Ken, when is the last time that "E' really meant empty on any car?
My friends Chevy reads "E" every time you take a hard corner.
Dave, the OEM Parts Quality Assurance Inspector and, on occasion, the Sanitation Department Manager