> I don't think Mac trucks have a light.
>
> No light when I'm low. Is there a bulb in the panel that
> needs replacement? Thanks.

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> I don't think Mac trucks have a light.
>
> No light when I'm low. Is there a bulb in the panel that
> needs replacement? Thanks.
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FunkyKev - 16 Jun 2006 10:46 GMT
I don't know what all of that jibberish is. I thought typing bots went
out with AOL.
Anyway, I have a 98 Accord, and yes, there is a routine partial failure
of the fuel sending unit located in the tank under the trunk floor.
Top half of gauge doesn't always read full. Bottom half is OK. And
eventually your yellow light will fail to come on at all. At least
that was the progression with mine. The fix is to replace the sending
unit. I think it is about $70.
Kevin