Fuel level sending unit mat be bad if it goes down other than it normally will as you burn the fuel up.
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you will have to chage your sending unit or your float guide inside your fuel tank drive safe
There is a simple reason for this. The amp gauge should move up and down as you drive it's simply showing what the bike is pulling.
take the gas tank down and replace the fuel sensor.
Are you sure the fuel gauge is not the problem, maybe the tank is empty and the gauge is in error. If not get the fuel pump checked out, it is in the fuel tank and may have a broken pickup (in tank filter).
Depends on the car. Most should drop to empty when the ignition is off but some cars stay in the same position, they are rare though. (Toyota crown, Isuzu panther)
If it's just the gauge jumping and there is no actual increase in RPM, then the gauge or the pickup is faulty. If the RPM is actually climbing as you drive, your transmission could be gearing down or your transmission is slipping under load, automatic or standard.
If it's wandering slightly (1/2 to 1/4 or 3/4 to full etc.) when you take turns or on un-level grounds (accelerating up hill or slowing down hill) it's the resistor in the gauge assembly. If it slams down to empty then to full you have a bad connection.
I had this problem with my 2002 montana. The fuel gauge inside the tank was defective I went to a garage where and had the gauge changed (you can buy the part from the dealer ) You have to take the fuel tank down and unplug the wires and the fuel lines(you need a special tool to disconnect the fuel lines) Parts and labor cost me $260.00
The empty soda can is not sealed so air is free to enter and leave the can. As a result, pressure inside the can is the same as it is outside.
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No. The common, plain old, earring size is almost always 22 Gauge. 16 Gauge is just a bit smaller than the common piercing size of 14 Gauge. The size chart goes down in increments of two from 22 usually down into the negatives of 00 gauge, and then breaks down into diameters.