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give these websites a try www.autozone.com and www.alldatadiy.com you can also stop by any GM dealership and in the parts department they can print you off some pictures and diagrams to show you how to do it if all fails stop by your local library and get your hands on a Haynes auto repair manual for your car wish you the best of luck Michigan Man.
SOURCE: my 1992 oldsmobile custom cruiser
Your car is worth about the same with a working and a non-working gas gauge, being about $500 tops.
So you have to decide what fixing this inconvenience is worth. You are going to need a new sender unit which is a float on an arm attached to a variable resister which is on a stick hanging in your gas tank. Means you have to drop the tank, your car is in the age group where it may have a mechanical fuel pump hanging on the side of the engine, or an electrical pump inside the tank. If you are going to go to the trouble of dropping the tank and replacing the sender, you should also replace the electric pump, if it has one, while you are at it as it is near the end of its life too. On the other hand you could just live with it. My personal feeling is to never replace a bad wear item with a used wear item so I would look around and find a new sender as opposed to one out of a junk yard. A car that old a dealer is not going to have it so a google search is required for the parts. You are also going to need a new O-ring for the tank insert.
SOURCE: 1992 oldsmobile custom cruiser stalls and wont
Carburetor problems. it might be sticking? Check your carburetor.
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