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check the 3 pin connector under the fuel pump access panel - they are a variable earth style level sender.

anything more specific you will need to say what car its for

hay

i have an r33 gtst ill check it tomorrow

thanks

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Does it stay full for ages then drop pretty quickly to empty?

If so, your fuel pump has come off its bracket in the tank.

Its happened twice to my R33.

Hay

yeah it does it will stay there for ages then drope to half way i am parranoid that i willrun out if fuel soi fill it back is it easy to do yourself or get someone to do it

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I fixed mine on the weekend.

Its not that hard, there is a DIY thread on how to replace a fuel pump Here

I suggest:

Do it when you are low on fuel.

Do it in the morning after leaving your car overnight.

Get some rubber grease for the black ring. (its a b$#ch to put back on)

I'll post up the in tank pics i have tonight.

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I fixed mine on the weekend.

Its not that hard, there is a DIY thread on how to replace a fuel pump Here

I suggest:

Do it when you are low on fuel.

Do it in the morning after leaving your car overnight.

Get some rubber grease for the black ring. (its a b$#ch to put back on)

I'll post up the in tank pics i have tonight.

Thanks for the info mate

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