I have a proton Gen 2 2005 Auto transmission car. The fuel Gage doesn't indicate the actual amount of fuel left in the tank. It always shows that the tank is empty and all of a sudden shows a random value which goes down again immediately. I tried changing the Fuel pump to see if that fixed the issue but, unfortunately the issue is not fixed yet.
Can anybody suggest me a reason for this also, anybody who knows a good and reliable mechanic to fix this kind of issues.
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I have a proton Gen 2 2005 Auto transmission car. The fuel Gage doesn't indicate the actual amount of fuel left in the tank. It always shows that the tank is empty and all of a sudden shows a random value which goes down again immediately. I tried changing the Fuel pump to see if that fixed the issue but, unfortunately the issue is not fixed yet.
Can anybody suggest me a reason for this also, anybody who knows a good and reliable mechanic to fix this kind of issues.
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Pragash
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