The float is stuck. Try a fuel cleaner or additive.
It takes quite a bit.
From the 1993 Land Cruiser owner's manual: without towing package - 3500 lb.; with towing package - 5000 lb.
.032 is the gap
Right next to the oil filter
9.3 ltrs including the oil filter.
Change your fuel sending unit.
It could be the fuse, but mine is because the floater that measures for the gauge is stuck.
Bad gauge or stuck float in tank
To fix a fuel gauge stuck on full in a 1993 Ford F-150, first check the fuel level sender in the fuel tank; it may be faulty or have a stuck float. Inspect the wiring and connections to ensure there are no shorts or corrosion affecting the gauge. If the sender is working properly, the issue might be with the gauge itself or the voltage regulator. Replacing the faulty component should resolve the issue.
Either a clogged heater core or a thermostat that is stuck shut.
To fix a stuck gas gauge on a 1993 Infiniti G20, start by checking the fuel sender unit, which is located in the fuel tank. Inspect the wiring and connections for any damage or corrosion, as these can affect the gauge's functionality. If the wiring looks good, you may need to replace the fuel sender unit itself. Additionally, ensure that the gauge cluster is functioning correctly by checking the fuse and connections to the gauge.
To repair a stuck seat belt on a 1993 Toyota T100, first check for any obstructions in the belt's path, such as debris or twisted fabric. If the belt is still stuck, gently pull on it while pressing the release button to free it. If that doesn't work, remove the seat belt assembly from the vehicle and inspect the retracting mechanism for damage or wear. Lubricating the retractor with a silicone spray may also help if it's simply stuck due to friction.