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Have 94 with 71k miles; fuel gauge intermittently reading empty. Have attempted to stick my hand up behind rats-nest of dash wiring to check for loose connection but to no avail. Dealer seems to think its the sending unit which would require yanking the tank to replace and $$$. I assume if the gauge is not working then the "low fuel" light will also not be reliable hence odometer is now my best guess for fuel status. Any ideas/suggestions? thanks - david
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