2001 Chevy Camaro

2001 CHEVROLET CAMARO
890,000 MILES • 6 CYL • AWD • AUTOMATIC
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JANICE ALLEN
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My gas gauge is stuck on full! Is there a way to let it fix itself? I always fill my car up at a certain mileage, so my car has never really been empty.

What do I do?

Is there something I can do myself, without it costing me alot of money?
Sep 10, 2009 at 7:02 AM
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ERNEST CLARK
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If you aren't mechanically inclined, then there's no way you can fix this.

There's more than one reason your gas gauge can be stuck in any one position. And it takes diagnostic skills to track it down. (taking things off and replacing them is expensive, and won't work)

Your gauge itself can be faulty. The fuse to the gauge cluster can be blown. There can be a short in the wiring.
The fuel level sending unit can be sticking. (From dirt or corrosion) There are a few other reasons why, but if you aren't a mechanic with good diagnostic skills, then you need to take it to a shop.
Dec 31, 2009 at 3:30 PM
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