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Gas Gage Problems - '99 T & C
The gas gage on my 99 T & C is going beserk. Initially showing
partially filled on a full tank. Low fuel light and audible alarm coming on and off when plenty of fuel in the tank. Looking at my Haynes manual, it looks like the tank has to be dropped to take out the fuel pump module to test/replace the gage sending unit. Rats! I'll do that when I get time, however the audible sending unit is driving us crazy. Does anyone have experience in disconnecting this alarm. My wiring diagram is less than clear, in fact does not show the audible at all. Other than cutting the wires from the sending unit (connector apears to be integrated with the fuel pump connector) is there anything I can do to temporarily disconnect the alarm or gage. I would rather just estimate fuel remaining by elapsed mileage until I get time to replace the sending unit than listen to the audible. Thanks Frank |
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