Hi. My name is Zach, and I have the same concern with my 2000 Lesabre. The Gas Gauge is erratic, once it gets to about 1/2 tank, the reading is all over the place. I looked in my Hanes manual, and other resources, and you have to buy the fuel pump/module assembly. It will end up costing upwards of $175 for the part. I don't know why GM made it all one assembly. My pump works just fine. On other cars, the sending unit is usually inexspensive. Go figure. Hope this helps a little.
Refer to repair manual for proper instructions Remove gas tank remove sending unit replace with new sending unit and properly reinstall sending unit and gas tank
The sensor screws into the side of the oil pan. You will need to drain the oil and then replace the sensor.
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Replace sending unit which is located inside gas tank (gas tank must be removed from car).
there is an access plate in the trunk. Remove carpet remove and replace. Beware of gas fumes and spillage.
P0463 = Fuel level Sensor A Circuit High Input. Probably a faulty fuel level sending unit in the fuel tank. Check the wiring and connections first.
you will need to take the fuel tank out because it is inside of the tank.just put a new fuel sending unit in and you should be good to go.
There are several sending units, engine temp, oil pressure, fuel level to name a few. We need to know which one and also the year, make and model vehicle.
location of oil level sending unit 6.6 disel
Remove the rear seat...You'll see the sending unit with the connectors(it's a metal plate)...Remove all the screws,unplug the connectors and hoses and the whole sending unit comes out in one piece....It's very easy//
oil pressure sending unit could need replacing, or you could have low oil level. I recently had to replace my sending unit after putting too much lucas oil stabilizer in.
Is the engine tapping when running? If not, check the oil level. If the oil level is at the full mark on the dip stick, then check the oil sending switch. My just need to replace it. Easy fix if that is your problem.