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Old 08-15-2020, 08:17 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by CrisZenithBlue View Post
After further research it seems i must indeed recalibrate the fuel gauge. I'm trying my best to avoid going to the dealership and the only independents around here are pretty pricey as well.. I've seen some info saying you can phisically move the fuel gauge needle and that would do it.

I'm thinking filling it up to the brim, taking the gauge off and setting the needle to the top position. I only have a Durametric and that's not enough to do the proper fuel gauge calibration procedure. Any thoughts on that?

Thanks,

Cristian
That will only damage the gauge. It needs to be recalibrated properly.
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