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Old 05-18-2016, 12:26 PM
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Originally Posted by theref View Post
Fuel filters have been replaced religiously-but I do not know about the in tank filter. I think that I had a mechanic clean it out in an attempt to get the fuel gauge to work properly but that really did not improve the indicator.

I will check all of the suggestions re ALDA, actuator, vacuum hoses, etc. that were mentioned and when complete will provide an update here.
the fuel level indicator is different from the strainer. the strainer is on the bottom where the fuel lines exit... unless you have a wagon... then it's all by itself. either way, the strainer needs to be checked...
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