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Re: working fuel gauge



I've recently had my fuel gauge replaced with the supposed latest one and
have found the same as Jim, why can't they calibrate one to work with the
peculiarities of the shape of the tank.  Saying that, it beats going from
half full to yellow light in about ten to fifteen miles as it was before.
Phil Guy,Plymouth UK    99 Black "Vader" ST
- ----- Original Message -----
From: Jim Huber <jhuber@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2000 4:26 PM
Subject: re: working fuel gauge


> >  From: "Andy Coley" <jjanda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, on 03/14/2000 20:38:
> >  After an 8 month wait, I took my 99ST in for her new sender today. It
said I
> was I out of fuel on the way to the shop, and full on the way home...
>
> My fuel sender was replaced at 500 mile service. It now reads full until
about
> 120 miles, then comes down quickly. I typically get the reserve light at
about
> 210 miles, so pretty much the whole range of the gauge is used up in about
90
> miles. I don't know if there's any way to adjust it - will ask my dealer.
It's
> much better than the yellow light all the time, though.
>
> Jim Huber
> Spring, Texas, USA
> '00 blue ST
>
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