SOURCE: 99 cavalier fuel gauge jumps?
Hi, this is being caused by a malfunctioning sending unit that is locate inside of the tank and is part of the fuel pump assembly. replacing the sending unit will fix this issue.
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SOURCE: 99 chevy cavalier fuel gauge jumps
The fuel pump as a gage sender that monitors the gage in the dash. I would replace the fuel pump .
Very common problem
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SOURCE: 2000 Chevy Venture shows gas gauge as always full..
if the remote works but the switches inside the van doesn't then the most likely fix would be the switch, tthough it is strange that both would quit. the place too start would be pop out the switch with a small screwdriver and disconnect the connector. the top left pin and the top middle pin is the unlock circuit in the switch. check continuity with your multimeter while pressing unlock. if no continuity, then get a small piece of wire and jump those pins in the connector,( the top right and center ) you should hear the doors unlock, then you know for a fact that the switch is bad. the unlock is used more than the lock so it is a more common failure. you can also use a continuity test on the rear wiper switch. though it is more common that the motor would stick from not being used. hope this helps if you have any more questions i am glad to help... dustang
SOURCE: The gas gauge on my 2002 chevy venture is not
Hi:
Your tank sending unit is bad. Unfortunately, it is part of the fuel pump assembly, and the part costs around $400, give or take. plus installation labor. It is an all too common problem on GM vehicles, as I have had to change it on my last 2 GMs. If you do an internet search you will find plenty of others in the same boat!
SOURCE: fault code p0440 CHevy venture
I had that exact code a couple weeks ago. Mine needed new oxygen sensors. They(there are 2, only one was throwing a code, but I had both replaced) cost a little over $100 to have replaced.
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