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Old 01-25-2012, 01:11 PM
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Have had the same problem with #158 & 884, the fix was simple. You can do as Bob said, but you may want to do one other thing. I unhooked the fuel line turned on the fuel pump and drained it into a can. When the pump stoped pumping then I knew my true empty. Went to the gas stationed and bought 5 Gals, put it into the tank and set the fuel gauge to read 1/4. Remember its not how much gas you have its how much you have left. Remember to hook your fuel line back up before turning on the key.

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