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According to this it is a know issue and the gauge has a reset procedure.
How do you reset the fuel gauge on a Chevy Suburban?
Press and hold the "Trip/Odo" button. Turn the ignition switch on and hold the "Trip/Odo" switch for about two seconds. Then, release the "Trip/Odo" button, press it again (do this three or four times), and finally hold it for about four to five seconds until the leveling information shows on the Odometer.Jun. 19, 2021
If the check engine light is not on, I would check the fuel pressure regulator and for problems with the fuel return line. If you have a leaking injector you should get a check engine light and code for a cylinder miss.
you will have to drop the fuel tank to get access to the pump.you will have to remove all gas and vapour lines as well as electrical wires(plugs)as you drop the tank.its best to do this job with as little fuel in the tank as possible.you will have to support the tank with a jack and remove the tank straps then lower the tank.remove the sending unit lock ring and remove the unit form the tank,then you can see how to replace the pump.
no you can cut and reroute the line ive done it in the past many times. just remember more line means more fluid so after you bleed it check the level again after a week or so.
your fuel pump needs to be replaced. i had the same problem but i had a full tank of gas in it. so the easiest thing for me to do was to pull back the carpet and cut a hole. instead of dealing with the weight of the 36 gallons. they tend to go every 100,000-150,000
sounds like fuel pump pressure. I had the same thing happen to me in a Lincoln mark VII and the electrical connection was shorting out in the fuel pump. I changed the fuel pump..Returned under warranty) put the new one on with filter and had no problem with it.
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