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Old 09-28-2005, 12:56 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by suprra_girl
well looks to be in the right position.... you could unscrew it... pull it out and just wiggle the floater to max and min and see if it frees it up

while you're there you can see how much petrol is really in ur tank

thanks... ..but i think ill let it go for a week before i decide to mess with it..cause i dont really want to mess up the sensor...hopefully... that'll work...if not..then ill try unscrewing it nd stuff...
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