fuel guage/fuel pump

Since my mechanic replaced the fuel pump and flushed out all the anti-freeze, the fuel gauge doesn't work, it's staying on full. Is there a fix for that? Thanks from a woman driver driving for 45 years. I love my Saturn.

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Elaine again ^,,^
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Can nobody help me?

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Elaine again ^,,^

One guess is that the fuel gauge sender has been damaged by the fuel contamination. Replacement will likely be necessary.

Another guess is that when the fuel pump was replaced that a connection was disturbed somehow. It happens sometimes, even to the best mechanics.

In either case, I'd guess the best recourse is another visit to the shop.

BTW, did you notify your insurance company about the fuel contamination/vandalism? They might be able to help you if you're carrying comprehensive coverage.

Bob Henry

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RKHenry

Thanks for your help. I didn't have comprehensive ins.when this happened, I do now also a gas cap lock. :(

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Elaine again ^,,^

I can't remember exactly if the gauge goes to full or empty if the sensor is unplugged. If you are very lucky, when they replaced the fuel pump, they forgot to re-connect one of the harnesses. Getting to the fuel pump and/or fuel sender on most vehicles requires part of the exhaust system to be removed and the tank removed from the car. Very few cars these days have an access to the top of the tank from inside the trunk. If it is not a disconnected sensor, either the sensor element may have been damaged and it has to be replaced or the mechanical linkage was jammed while the fuel pump was being removed. Either way you should see what the shop that did the repair will make good on for you. (good luck) Oppie (male) driver for 37 years

ps what's with the ^,,^? Twin Peaks fan or just perky...

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Oppie

The ^,,^ is the top of a cat's head silly. Thanks for your help., My cats have never been in my Saturn but it's full of cat hair that flies off my clothing.

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Elaine again ^,,^

Right! Now it makes sense. We have one cat and one Cocker Spaniel. Dog wears a harness that attaches to the seatbelt. We also have a blanket over the back seat (with holes for the seat belt buckles). Keeps the grey interior a bit cleaner. Cat only travels in a carrier (and not well at that).

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Oppie

If you cover the cat carrier with a towel or something, the cat will calm down. Works everytime.

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Elaine again ^,,^

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