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Most likely the sending unit attached to the fuel pump module is the source of the erratic fuel gauge. The fuel pump is located in the fuel tank and can be accessed through a panel located under the drivers rear seat.
Sounds like you have a RAID. Take a look at the RAID management software and see if the RAID is degraded. If it is degraded you probably have a bad drive on your hands. Replace the drive and the RAID should rebuild. If it is not degraded. I would turn the server off for a sec remove all the drives and blow out the RAID carriage. I tend to do this anyway on our servers every quarter to keep the system clean and cool. Hopefully this helps.
the blue light blinking means that the hard drive is being accessed by the ACU (array configuration utility), it can be locally or remote The light illuminates so that you can identify the disk that you are selecting from the utility. it does not show any degraded status or possible error
Revert back to original configuration of hdd in your RAID setup. Boot to SCIS BIOS and double check functionality of hard drives. The error is probably telling you that Disk1 is degraded because disk 0 is failing and you removed the wrong hard drive.
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