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The fuel gauge on a Chevy may become stuck if the sending unit is defective or become disconnected. Without a signal from the tank, the gauge will not move.
If the fuel gauge is stuck, the needle never moves, then the gauge has a problem and needs to be replaced.
Most of the time it's the fuel level sender in the fuel tank if your gauge moves around a bit but doesn't read correctly. If the Gauge is stuck on full all the time, the gauge itself is broken.
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your float could be stuck
fuel sending unit broken wire or gauge is bad
all you have to do is unplug the motor and the motor is locted under neath the automatic door. and then you can open the door.
I would replace the thermostat. This sounds like the thermostat is stuck open.
I would suggest replacing the thermostat, it sound that more than likely it has stuck in the open position Actually, I just changed mine and it was stuck closed, preventing it to flow warm fluid. There is also a secondary pump, that was not working on mine. wired it to the fuse box, and now I have heat and proper temp reading.
either the fuel gauge needs replacing or the fuel gauge sending unit in the fuel tank is stuck
Hi, There can be a few different causes of this, such as blocked airways through the radiator, stuck thermostat, low coolant levels, cooling fans not working properly, that kind of thing. There can also be other "bad" reasons for the gauge to rise, such as a blown head gasket. In any case, you should have it checked out so that this possible "minor problem" does not turn into a Major issue. Good Luck, Greg
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