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Replace fuel sensor 1998 Chevy blazer?

Updated: 10/20/2022
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The fuel gauge sensor is located in the fuel tank. The fuel gauge sensor and fuel pump are one assembly. To my knowledge they are sold as one unit and is fairly expensive. The fuel tank must be dropped to R&R the assembly.

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