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    Replacing fuel sender

    I'm having problems with my gas gauge not working. I already checked the gauge and I think it's fine. So I just picked up a passenger side fuel sender for my 88 cab today at my local Pick n Pull. Is there anything special I need to do when installing this part into my car. i.e. unplug the battery? I searched and couldn't really find a definitive process, although it does look pretty straight forward. But, if anyone has any tips/tricks I'd kindly appreciate it.

    Thanks
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    Yea, unplug battery, have a fire extinguisher near by if you have one. Light a cigarette, and replace it.

    Oh - BTW, on the back of the cluster, there is a little nut that grounds the gauge. Make sure that is tightened. It has a way of backing off, and then the gauge stops working.
    Originally posted by Matt-B
    hey does anyone know anyone who gets upset and makes electronics?

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      #3
      Originally posted by george graves View Post
      Yea, unplug battery, have a fire extinguisher near by if you have one. Light a cigarette, and replace it.

      Oh - BTW, on the back of the cluster, there is a little nut that grounds the gauge. Make sure that is tightened. It has a way of backing off, and then the gauge stops working.
      Thanks. Your kidding about the cigarette right? :crazy: Or is that for the smell
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        #4
        It's kinda a boring job - the cigarette just adds excitement/possibility of death.
        Originally posted by Matt-B
        hey does anyone know anyone who gets upset and makes electronics?

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          #5
          George, you're horrible..

          Unless you have a death wish, don't light a cigarette.

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            #6
            Recently A gas station nearby had a fuel tank explode. Reportedly, the mechanic was using a shop light with a regular bulb, dropped the light and the glass broke which created enough of a spark to ignite the vapor/fuel. Burned the place down, I don't think the mechanic survived.

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              Originally posted by george graves View Post
              It's kinda a boring job - the cigarette just adds excitement/possibility of death.
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