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There's been a lot of problems with fuel tank gauge floats and sensors go t junk yard an attempt to remove see if you up to it if not better leave this one to a pro
Did you get that code? Their are a lot of things that could be causing your problem ( witch you didn't say) fuel filter fuel pressure valve o injector rail, vacuum leak, gas cap gasket..... Make sure
You're either looking at a short in the wire that goes to the fuel sender, or a bad fuel sender. If it was just a broken wire, it would read empty instead. The fuel sender is a permanent part of the fuel pump, so that has to be replaced as a unit.
Bad ground is possible, but more likely a fuel sending unit problem. You can check for ground at the connector with a test light hooked up to 12V. If the light lights brightly, then the ground is not your issue.
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