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Just went for a drive and my gas gauge went ffrom full (which it is) to empty when I went around a corner. Probably just a ground on the tank, but does anyone know if I gotta remove the tank to get to it? Triggerd "low Fuel " light. Just Pisses me off when something so simple can become soo compilcated.
Thanks,
Tank

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88 TC auto silver full load/sunroof 147K This thing looks cool but is dog compared to my 87 5sp that now has motor out and is being rebuilt.(slowly)May make one killer car from these two yet.
"Never drive faster than your Angels can fly"
Glad my Angels have a turbo!
Could be the ground, but I am betting it is the sender that has gone bad. According to my EVTM, where the sender ground is depends on if you have the system sentry or not. If you do, the ground is an O/Y wire under the center of the instrument panel. In the line, there is a connector (C292)near the fuse box. It is a gray 12 pin. If you dont have the system sentry, the ground is a black wire above the driver side wheel well in the trunk.

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Jeff Korn

88 Turbo Coupe: Intake and exhaust mods, T3 turbo at 20 psi, forced air intercooler, water injection, bypass valve, Ranger roller cam, subframes, etc., etc.. // 86 Tbird 5.0 (original owner): intake, exhaust, valvetrain mods, 100 HP nitrous, ignition, gears, suspension, etc., etc.... // 91 Escort: Bone stock winter car // 00 Windstar (wifes vehicle)