2004 Dodge Ram Fuel Level Problem
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Anyone might know or have a similar problem to mine? I have a 2004 Ram 1500 SLT 5.7L Hemi .. some times the fuel level will stay on empty afer i start the truck and even after i drive it around .. then out of nowhere the level on the fuel will go up and show that i have gas in it .. Im afraid its the float and i hate to see it cost $400 just for it because its all one module in that i believe which means I have to replace the pump to. The pump works fine but the gauge will some times not work
... i have the 7 yr/70k warranty but thats just powertrain so i doubt that is covered on the warranty .. any suggestions? thanks
Dustin
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but if the dash is sticking then that would mean its somewhere in the module of the fuel pump because the dash reads off the module on the pump ... its all one plastic housing, so im wondering if the float inside the housing, the resistance or something is going out (like the ohms) and then the short goes away .. idk .. could be wrong but im almost guessing it is that fuel pump module sticking then releases and sends the information for the ECM and the gauage activates to normal operation?
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I would guess either the sending unit itself, or the connection between that and the dash. Either way it's going to be a lot of work since you have to drop the tank to get to the sending unit. I would start with making sure the wiring harness connections are tight though.