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trout
12/16/2005 7:39:38 PM

I have a 1999 Tahoe, the fuel gauge needle bounces all over, full to empty. Any ideas of what the trouble is and how to fix it ?


 Thanks


 

Tahoe1
12/16/2005 8:22:16 PM
Hey trout, I have the same prob. Mine goes way past the full mark and once it gets to half tank it moves from empty to full when stopping and accelerating. I have no advice, sorry. It's tough driving blind aint it? I post the stuck oil pressure gauge problem. Good luck.
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trout
12/17/2005 9:52:57 AM

Thanks tahoe 1 , i use the trip meter i fill up when i get to about 350 miles , i just had to replace the upper and lower ball joints, along with the alternater, $1,100. nice christmas present.


well thanks for the reply if i find out what the trouble is i'll let you know  Happy Holidays to you and all thanks again trout

Tahoe1
12/17/2005 5:08:04 PM

I do the same w/ my trip! After pulling the whole gauge module out of the dash and reinstalling it, I just got the part # off of it, it went right back to max. Went to another parts dealer, went thru the books and matched #'s to the original oil sending unit. Yep, AZ sold me the wrong part and swore that was the only one the COMPUTER found. My local dealer fixed me up and I'm back on the road. Lesson learned, just because it's new don't make it right. I got this completed today around 3pm. Next job is gas gauge, good luck w/yours. 
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HI Hoe
12/19/2005 8:58:10 AM

Maybe your sending unit in the tank is shot.  Just a thought.

wilsonracing
12/21/2005 6:14:15 PM
I have a 1998 Tahoe and it just started doing the same thing with in the last week. Have you figured out what the problem was?
When I start it up the needle jumps from right to left and they while it is running it vibrates. Does that sound like what yours is doing? It has only been since I last filled up my truck, I am probably going to have to fill it up in the next day or two.

Any info would be great.
trout
1/2/2006 12:48:29 PM
Hi wilsonracing, thats what it does , i think that it is a bad ground or the dending unit like Hiho said , when the weather gets a little warmer i will climb under and check the ground thanks for the reply
trout
1/2/2006 12:50:53 PM
Hi Hiho thanks for the reply, i have to check the ground it may be bad . i hope that its not the sending unit
Rodehard
1/5/2006 4:52:44 PM
Been there, done that. Your fuel-tank pump & sender unit has a faulty harness. GM's goof is your expense. When you lower the fuel tank and pull out the pump/sender assly, you will see melted harness wires which are occasionally shorting out on the bracket. This problem will also show itself blowing the fuel pump fuse intermittently. Pump/sender is about $270 at Auto Zone.
MAKE SURE you burn, drain or siphon the gas out first, (dang that tank was heavy), and have at least 18" clearance to drop tank and access sender/pump unit. Great time to change fuel filters and or replumb fuel lines if you so desire.
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