Fuel level sensor

Wikked00Hawk516

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Hello, my 02 is telling me my tank is empty when I have used 10 miles of a full tank. Is the level sensor available separate from the whole sending unit? If anyone has a part number or information it would be appreciated. Thank you.
 

DAVe3283

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As a point to consider, RockAuto has the OEM fuel sender for $233, vs. $128 for just the level sensor. The flex hoses tend to crack over time, so it is worth considering replacing the whole unit, IMO. I had to replace the one in my truck when the suction hose cracked and it started pulling air at 1/4 tank. It would suck to replace just the level sensor then have to replace the whole thing a few months later.
 

ZeroGravity58

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As a point to consider, RockAuto has the OEM fuel sender for $233, vs. $128 for just the level sensor. The flex hoses tend to crack over time, so it is worth considering replacing the whole unit, IMO. I had to replace the one in my truck when the suction hose cracked and it started pulling air at 1/4 tank. It would suck to replace just the level sensor then have to replace the whole thing a few months later.

This is true as I am having the same problem with my 01 s10 beater. Runs great until 1/4 tank then the fuel pressure start fluctuating. Just haven't felt like dropping the tank
 

LBZ

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So much easier to pull the bed



Don’t even have to. Take all the bolts out of the driver side and loosen the passenger off till just a few threads left and lift the driver side up till you have room.
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sneaky98gt

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So much easier to pull the bed

I just pulled my tank to install the Kennedy billet pickup.

Dropping the tank is easy. It's the reinstalling it part that'll get you all sorts of angry.

If I have to do it again, I'll figure out some way to lift the bed (don't have a lift or overhead crane), because that'll surely be easier than trying to reinstall that damn tank.
 

DAVe3283

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The beds aren't that heavy. I replaced the one on my truck with 3 friends, but I recommend 4 friends. 2 people on each side can lift it off easily, plus one more person to get the filler neck in/out without catching. When I did it, I pulled double duty lifting the front left of the bed AND fishing the filler neck in/out. Not fun, but it can be done.

If you just want to tilt it up as pictured above, grab a couple friends, 2 of you lift one side, and the 3rd person blocks it up with some wood or something.
 

TheBac

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If you decide to drop the tank, for god's sake use some common sense and do it with only a couple gallons left in it.

Also, make sure you go buy a gas tank strap hardware kit beforehand. Dorman 55157 --- trust me on this, esp if you're in the rust belt.