What kind of gas does a GMC cab have?
Vocational, Technical or Tra… I just bought a 2003 GMC reg. cab 2500HD 6.0 L gas with 40784 miles. The transmission tempeature gage does not work. I suspect the sensor … read more Team leader, bumper to bu… Have a ’92 Jimmy, 4WD, 4.3 engine with digital dash.
Is the fuel gauge too high on my Suburban?
2004 Chevy Suburban (107,000 miles): My tach went out and the dealer installed a new instrument cluster. Since then the fuel gauge has been reading about a 1/4 tank too high.
Why does my GMC Envoy fuel gauge not work?
I have an 05 GMC Envoy and the fuel gauge doesnt work I know the instrument clusters and fuel level sending units are bad in these cars How do I determine which one is bad? Will the sending unit send … read more
Where is the gas gauge located on a Chevy truck?
The gas gauge, often located in the instrument cluster, consists of two small coils spaced 90 degrees apart with an armature and a needle placed at the intersection of the two coils. A dampener is also located on the armature to prevent excessive needle movement on rough roads.
Where is the fuel gauge on a Chevy Silverado?
My 2000 Silverado did almost the exact same thing. Bought a new full pump assembly (because the level indicator was part of it), dropped the tank and swapped it out. Problem solved. If you look under your truck, you can see your tank.
What causes a bad gas gauge on a Chevy truck?
A poor ground or loose connection to a gas gauge is just as likely to cause problems as loose or dirty battery cables assuredly will with your starting system.
When does the fuel gauge go down to empty?
Let me start off by telling you what it was doing. First time i noticed it it stuck on full for about a week then went down to empty. After about a week of being on empty ever since it will show full right after i fill the truck up and seem somewhat accurate to 1/4 of a tank.
Why is my fuel gauge not working on my Duramax?
This wasn’t my only issue and I got pissed and GM got engaged from the GM dealer that sold me the tank. Inevitably we found out from GM Engineering it was the computer trying to re-calibrate due to the mileage driven with no change in fuel level.