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2009 S250 Fuel Sender Replacement
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<blockquote data-quote="pbrown100" data-source="post: 127171" data-attributes="member: 23352"><p>Looking for some guidance if possible, I'm 99% sure my fuel sender is bad. Registers full after fueling, drops off to empty and throws idiot light on after 5-6 hours of runtime.</p><p>I flipped the cab, took off right side access plate by lift cylinder. I can see where the fuel fill hose drops below and into the tank by hydraulic lines. For the life of me I can not see an electrical connector, harness takeoff that is for the sender anywhere. I read online that tank removal requires pulling the engine and main pump - hoping you don't have to do that to change the sender...</p><p>Do I have to remove muffler, fan, fan shroud or get at it from the left hand side access? Or from the lower access panels around the axles?</p><p></p><p>I would appreciate some assistance, I don't really have the scratch to take it to the dealer at the moment unfortunately.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pbrown100, post: 127171, member: 23352"] Looking for some guidance if possible, I'm 99% sure my fuel sender is bad. Registers full after fueling, drops off to empty and throws idiot light on after 5-6 hours of runtime. I flipped the cab, took off right side access plate by lift cylinder. I can see where the fuel fill hose drops below and into the tank by hydraulic lines. For the life of me I can not see an electrical connector, harness takeoff that is for the sender anywhere. I read online that tank removal requires pulling the engine and main pump - hoping you don't have to do that to change the sender... Do I have to remove muffler, fan, fan shroud or get at it from the left hand side access? Or from the lower access panels around the axles? I would appreciate some assistance, I don't really have the scratch to take it to the dealer at the moment unfortunately. [/QUOTE]
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