Most cars, including vintage Mustangs, have a fuel-tank sending unit that conveys to the fuel gauge the amount of gasoline in the tank. Sometimes they quit working and need replacement. No need to ...
Over the years a few things have popped up with the C5; minor issues and idiosyncrasies that owners learn to deal with and GM and the aftermarket come up with solutions for. One of those is the fuel ...
Few things sap the fun of driving your vintage truck like a dead or inaccurate fuel gauge reading. Without the confidence of knowing exactly how much juice is in the tank, it's natural to keep drives ...
Fuel gauges are fairly simple mechanisms. They point to “E” when the tank is nearly empty and “F” when it’s full. At least, until it doesn’t. Then you’re left in the dark, guessing how many miles you ...
In our marine business, after effecting a repair, we are often asked, “Can you take a look at my fuel gauge too? It’s not working.” It’s a familiar story. Here’s how to troubleshoot yours. The sending ...
QUESTION: I have a strange problem in my car, which, surprisingly, has improved my dating life. My gas gauge goes straight to empty when the tank reaches half-full. So I appear to run out of gas a lot ...