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Hello.I changed the plugs on my 2007 phazer and now the low fuel and gas light are flashing.any ideas? Thanks much
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Did you get the sender on the tank plunged back in? I think it's on the top right corner.
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Did you get the sender on the tank plunged back in? I think it's on the top right corner.
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Did you get the sender on the tank plunged back in? I think it's on the top.
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Is that under the plastic that goes on the top of the tank?
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I did make sure the one on top of the tank was plugged in under the seat
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Yup, right by your right knee if you're sitting on the sled on the front side of the tank
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Thanks much will check laterYup, right by your right knee if you're sitting on the sled on the front side of the tank
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Just to make sure, I've been there before. Have a look in the tank to make sure it's not just low on fuel. It flashes differently when the sensor is unplugged vs. Low fuel but it's a simple thing to check.
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Yup.I put 4 gallons of premium in it right away.thanksJust to make sure, I've been there before. Have a look in the tank to make sure it's not just low on fuel. It flashes differently when the sensor is unplugged vs. Low fuel but it's a simple thing to check.
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Thanks so much for the help.it was indeed a missed plug.I will have to bring out the beer when we're done next time.on a side note I like the sled but what a b:::h to work on.don't get me started on the oil change
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Then my bet is that the fuel level sender is not plugged in
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Ah you replied while I was typing. Glad it was an easy fix. Some aspects of the sled are not easy to work on but I much rather work on the phaser then the sleds that you can't remove the body panels. May take longer to get to some thing but once I get to them it's easy access, almost everything is nice and open lol.
Missing a plug is no reason to put a hold on the beer lol.
Missing a plug is no reason to put a hold on the beer lol.
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Thanks so much for the help.it was indeed a missed plug.I will have to bring out the beer when we're done next time.on a side note I like the sled but what a b:::h to work on.don't get me started on the oil change
Glad you solved it. It get easier to work on the more times you do it.
It does get easier. Heck my Viper took 5 hrs to remove front subframe after ripping a-arm off! Phazer I could have had it off AND repaired in about a hr.
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