What car, year, make, model, whatever?????
What was replaced???? The gauge(the thing that you look at on your dash with an E&F), the sending unit/sensor(the thing with the float inside the gas tank), any wiring, or all the above???
Most fuel gauges operate pretty simple - one wire with power & one wire to the sender is all they need. When the wire going to the sender is an open circuit - not connected or grounded - the guage reads "E", and when the wire is grounded the gauge will be pegged on "F". That'll prove if the gauge is working. Hooking up the sender & doing it manually
checks the sender. The Toyota gauge type IS VERY slow to respond! [B}Hint. Gasoline fumes & electrics CAN BE DANGEROUS![/B]
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