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Originally Posted by JohnM.
Something is wired wrong if your fuel gauge is affected by your stereo, it could have just been a coincidence too. Never had a problem with fuel gauge accuracy (W124 though), aftermarket stereo or not.
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I am thinking the same, but before I remove things I am wondering what other are experiencing.
I think in my case I picked a bad ground location.
On another not, I had replaced the resistors on the fuel gauge. And just recently I re-soldered the speedo board when I realized the fuel reading goes through it. Both job increased the reliability in that: Over a half tank it reads fairly well and the needle no longer jumps all over.
So now I need to tinker more with it out.
Question: When the reserve light comes on, which is how I fill-up, where should the needle be? I would think at empty (last line on left).