No, the sending unit only tells you how much fuel is in the tank. It has nothing to do with how the vehicle runs.
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Do you have spark at the coil? If not it could be the coil but I would put my money on a faulty ecm. Happened to mine and the repaired ecm fixed it.
most likely your U joints on the drive shaft are worn
Normally this is done with a hydraulic press. I have never tried but reportedly it could be removed with a hammer and punch. I think this could be dangerous though and would not recommend it.
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possibly a lack of fuel maybe caused by an incorrect float, mixer screw adjustment. could also be a inadequate oem fuel pump. :)
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Could be that the muffler is clogged, it is running extremely lean, or there is unspent fuel burning in the exhaust pipe. This is not completely uncommon and may not be a sign for alarm.
Could be a faulty temp sending unit.
you might be loosing a gear or a wheel baring, it could be a lot of tings