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Hey guys need a little help here...this had left me baffled, i was driving my R33 last nite and all of a sudden my fuel cage went from 1/4 of a tank to above full, then for the whole nite it just ranged from 3/4 to full..............have no idea wots going on, hopefully sum1 else has encountered this and nows wots going on. sorry if its a stupid question. lol

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Yeah thats meant to be a common problem with 33's i looked into it a while ago because mine does the same thing atm, its the fuel sender its meant to become unhooked from its mount and thats why it gives you the bad readings.

I will be fixing mine soon so when i do ill take some pics for ya if you want

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Yeah thats meant to be a common problem with 33's i looked into it a while ago because mine does the same thing atm, its the fuel sender its meant to become unhooked from its mount and thats why it gives you the bad readings.

I will be fixing mine soon so when i do ill take some pics for ya if you want

OHh k kool, how much roughly does it cost to fix coz its shi$ting me i wanna fix it asap. cheers

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